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Port of Saaremaa becomes also a cargo port

BC, Tallinn, 28.05.2013.Print version
The Mustjala parish council approved last week of the detailed development plan of expanding the fields of operation of the Port of Saaremaa, which enables to service cargo ships in the port that was initially built for cruise ships, writes LETA, referring to the local newspaper Saarte Hääl.

AS Port of Tallinn commercial direction head Ahto Ader told Saarte Hääl that the company is in negotiations over a contract with the first bigger client and expressed hope that cargo handling could be launched already in six months time.

 

Ader did not wish to reveal the potential key client's name before the contract is concluded but said that it is a timber and wood processing company with very strong background that operates actively in Estonia and Finland and develops activities in Eastern Europe too.

 

Ader said that the port could handle 100,000 tonnes of goods a year but won't reach that level in just one season.

 

The port in the Küdema bay in Estonia's largest island Saaremaa was opened for cruise ship traffic in the summer of 2006 but the cruise ship business has not been at the level it was initially hoped to be. The state-owned Port of Tallinn that manages the Saaremaa port has wanted to handle also cargo in the port for years but so far environmentalists and locals had blocked the plan.






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