Port of Tallinn is the biggest port authority in Estonia and its strategic goal is to develop the competitiveness of Estonia as a maritime country.
Port of Tallinn is listed on Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange since June 13, 2018.
Shareholders include:
- 67% Republic of Estonia
- 33% Investment funds, pension funds, private investors
The activities of Port of Tallinn are divided mainly between the following areas:
- cargo and activities related to handling it
- passengers and activities related to serving them
- real estate development
- shipping
Port of Tallinn operates as a landlord type of port with no cargo handling operations of its own. It is maintaining and developing the infrastructure of the port and leasing territories to terminal operators through building titles giving the operators an incentive to invest into superstructure and technology.
Port of Tallinn consists of four constituent harbours:
- Old City Harbour
incl. Old City Marina
- Muuga Harbour
- Paldiski South Harbour
- Saaremaa Harbour
Port of Tallinn also owns the 76 hectare Muuga and the 34 hectare Paldiski South Harbour Industrial and Logistics Parks.