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  2. Muuga Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The cargo volume handled accounts for around 80% of the total cargo volume of Port of Tallinn and approximately 90% of the transit cargo volume passing through Estonia. Nearly 3/4 of cargo loaded in Muuga Harbour includes crude oil and oil products, but the harbour also serves dry bulk (mostly fertilizers, grain and coal) and other types of cargo.

  3. Port of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Port of Tallinn (Estonian: Tallinna Sadam) is the biggest port authority in Estonia. Taking into account both cargo and passenger traffic, it is one of the largest port enterprises of the Baltic Sea. Port seen in the morning in 2010. Port of Tallinn is a publicly listed company managing five constituent ports (two of them in Tallinn):

  4. MyStar - Wikipedia

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    Port of registry: Tallinn, Estonia: Route: Tallinn–Helsinki: Ordered: 27 March 2019 [1] Builder: Rauma Marine Constructions (Rauma, Finland) Cost: 250 million euro [2] Yard number: 6003 [3] Laid down: 18 September 2020 [4] Launched: 12 August 2021 [5] Sponsored by: Kersti Kaljulaid [5] Completed: 7 December 2022 [3] [6] Identification: IMO ...

  5. List of ports and harbours in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Põhja-Tallinn, Tallinn: Gulf of Finland OÜ Hundipea Patareisadam* Põhja-Tallinn, Tallinn: Gulf of Finland Tallinn Transport Department Aegna: Piirissaare Tooni, Tartu Parish Lake Peipus AS Saarte Liinid Laaksaare: Piirivalvesadam* (Border Guard Harbour)* Põhja-Tallinn, Tallinn: Gulf of Finland: Police and Border Guard Board: Pärnu: Pärnu

  6. TS Laevad - Wikipedia

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    The company is a fully owned subsidiary of the Port of Tallinn (Estonian: Tallinna Sadam, "TS"), [3] which is in turn 70 percent owned by the Estonian state. [4] The state subsidises the ferry routes with a sum of over €20 million per annum. [5]

  7. MS Megastar - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Tallink's new car ferry began 4 August 2015 and the keel was laid on 9 February 2016. On 1 July 2016, the ship was given the name Megastar , chosen from 21,550 naming proposals following a public naming contest, [ 6 ] by Finnish President Tarja Halonen .

  8. Paldiski South Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Paldiski South Harbour is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. [1] The harbour is owned by Port of Tallinn. Paldiski South Harbour is the main Ro-Ro harbour for Estonia. The main cargo groups handled in the harbour are: Ro-Ro, general cargo/break bulk cargo, solid bulk goods and liquid bulk.

  9. Paldiski North Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Paldiski North Harbour (officially: Port of Paldiski) is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. It is near the Paldiski South Harbour. [1] [2] [3] There are total of 5 berths in the harbour with maximum depth of 11.8 meters. [citation needed] Paldiski North Harbour in 2010

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