Estonian and German ports agree to strengthen cargo connections
Minister of Infrastructure Kuldar Leis participated in a visit to Germany on 25-26 May with a business delegation from the Estonian maritime and logistics sector.…

Minister of Infrastructure Kuldar Leis participated in a visit to Germany on 25-26 May with a business delegation from the Estonian maritime and logistics sector.…
A strategic investment by the Port of Tallinn – a new multifunctional quay in the Paldiski South Harbour – has been opened. On European Maritime…
Port of Tallinn has announced the availability of a 20‑hectare prime development area directly on the quayside at Muuga Harbour, Estonia’s largest cargo port. The…
Today, Merle Kurvits, who has extensive management experience and a background in the railway sector, took over the position of Chairman of the Board of…
International tourism trends clearly show that travelers’ expectations are changing. They are looking less for simply new places on the map and more for experiences…
The new multipurpose quay at Paldiski South Harbour, developed by Port of Tallinn, has received an operating permit and is ready to welcome its first vessel carrying…
The Port of Tallinn conducted a survey in the Sadama settlement in 2025. Over 100 people participated in the survey, including residents of the settlement,…
Infrastructure maintenance and port congestion was a significant obstacle to growth in activity. The Adriatic service continues to suffer from the Red Sea crisis. …
In 2025, a total of 8.3 million passengers passed through the ports of Port of Tallinn, representing a 1% increase compared to the previous year.…
In 2025, nearly 14 million tons of cargo and more than 8 million passengers passed through the ports of the Port of Tallinn. Overall, the…