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The Sırapınar Class are compact sister vessels to Sanmar’s best-selling Boğacay Class tugs.
The vessel will undergo final outfitting at Royal T Shipyards in Kampen before heading to Harlingen for sea trials and delivery later this year.

HHLA Next invests in FERNRIDE – joint pilot project in Tallinn

A pilot project for highly automated and electric container logistics is being launched at the HHLA TK Estonia terminal in Tallinn in partnership with HHLA International.

Tallink Grupp’s vessel Silja Europa to remain suspended from Tallinn-Helsinki route

Tallink Grupp has announced that its Tallinn-Helsinki route cruise vessel Silja Europa will remain suspended from the route until 1 April 2022.

ABB to fit Tallink Megastar ferry with shore connection for emission-free port stays

ABB’s comprehensive shore connection solution will allow Tallink shuttle vessel Megastar to plug into the local grid for quiet and emission-free overnight layovers in the Port of Tallinn.

Port of Tallinn looks to develop a hydrogen hub in Estonia

Port of Tallinn has unveiled an ambitious plan to design the hub of the Baltic Sea green infrastructure in Estonia

Tallink Group and Port of Tallinn to give away free travel vouchers to passengers

The voucher will enable every passenger who gets vaccinated against coronavirus on board to enjoy one free 5-hour mini cruise on the Tallinn-Helsinki route before 30 December 2021.

HHLA expands the handling capacity at its terminal in Tallinn

Container gantry cranes from Hamburg loaded for Tallinn

Port of Tallinn now consumes only green electricity produced in Estonia

Port of Tallinn entered into a renewable energy purchase agreement with Eesti Energia and now consumes only green electricity produced in Estonia.

ABB delivers shore connection technology for Viking Line’s high-speed ferry

ABB Marine & Ports latest shore connection technology is ensuring that calls by the passenger ferry Viking XPRS at Estonia’s Port of Tallinn are made quietly, efficiently and emissions-free

Port of Tallinn launches a new shore power solution

Shore power can be used by the vessels operating the Estonian-Swedish as well as Estonian-Finnish routes.

Tallink suspends Turku-Tallinn route

Tallink suspends Turku-Tallinn route as passenger numbers fall due to rising fear among passengers regarding imminent travel restrictions

Port of Tallinn and ferry companies join forces to tackle cigarette butt pollution

The broader aim of the campaign is to contribute to the cleaner state of the Baltic Sea.

Tallink will start to operate on the Tallinn-Stockholm route from September

Tallink will start to operate on the Tallinn-Stockholm route with two vessels from September and will provide two return trips between the two cities per week.

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