The handling of dry bulk noted the highest advance of 19.4% year-on-year to altogether 2.58mt.
Wheeled (ferry & ro-ro) cargo, Tallinn's prime trade, totalled 6.57mt (+2.6% yoy).
The Estonian seaport also took care of 2.11mt of containerised freight (+12.3% yoy), 1.36mt of liquid bulk (-19.8% yoy), 487kt of break-bulk (+16.4% yoy), and 23kt of goods classified as 'non-marine' (-6.3% yoy).
The Port of Tallinn's container traffic amounted to 261,822 TEUs (+18.3% yoy).
The seaport's passenger traffic was up 3.6% on the 2023 result, totalling 8.2m travellers (including 153k cruise guests, -7.1% yoy). The ferry service with Helsinki totted up to 7.23m passengers (+3.3% yoy), with Stockholm - 563k (+4.8% yoy), while the Muuga-Vuosaari crossing saw 153k (-7.1% yoy). Passengers classified as 'other' amounted to 53k (+17.5% yoy).
TS Laevad, the Port of Tallinn's domestic ferry subsidiary, transported 2.46m passengers (+2.1% yoy) as well as carried 1.17m vehicles (+3.6% yoy).