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Estonia's company of the Year 2014 is Top Marine

BC, Tallinn, 10.10.2014.Print version
Floating pontoons producer OÜ Top Marine was chosen as Estonia's Company of the Year 2014 on Thursday, LETA/Public Broadcasting reports.

The Company of the Year was chosen from among the top contestants of the Enterprise Estonia competition Entrepreneurship Award and Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Employers Confederation's competitiveness ranking.

 

Top Marine is Estonia's leading provider of solutions for floating quays, whose first floating quay was completed in 1996. The company produces quays starting from simpler plastic pontoons to complicated concrete monolith quays.

 

Top Marine's production facilities are located near Rakvere. Today the company employs 15 people.

 

The winners of the Enterprise Estonian entrepreneurship awards included this year: Innovator of the Year – MP & Partners Engineering OÜ; Exporter of the Year – Top Marine OÜ; Regional Company of the Year – Loodusvägi OÜ; Design Implementer of the Year – La Muu OÜ; Foreign Investor of the Year – ABB AS.

 

Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Employers Confederation's competitiveness top list winners were: Micro-company of the Year – Entronik OÜ; Mid-sized Company of the Year – Tallinna Teede AS; Large Company of the Year – EMT AS.

 

The most competitive companies according to spheres were: ABB AS – industry and energy industry; A. Le Coq AS – food industry; Swedbank AS – financial mediation; Toyota Baltic AS – wholesale; EMT AS – communications and IT; Estravel AS – tourism;

 

Tallinna Kaubamaja AS – retail trade; Arealis AS – business services and real estate; E.R.S. AS – transport and logistics; Merko Ehitus AS – construction; Olympic Entertainment Group AS – service; Reaalprojekt OÜ – architecture and design.

 

The jury of the Company of the year contest included, among others, Foreign Minister Urmas Paet, Foreign Trade and Entrepreneurship Minister Anne Sulling, Eesti Pank President Ardo Hansson.






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