As of 10 August 2022, the Port of Tallinn is no longer responsible for running Paljassaare, a cargo harbour located six kilometres from the capital's city centre.
Slaapschepen Public has, on behalf of the Dutch Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers, chartered two ferries up till now serving traffic in the Baltic.
The gantries, named Alfa and Bravo, were officially christened on 31 May 2022 and will make it possible for the Estonian sea container terminal to serve up to 14,000 TEU-big ships.
The company's subsidiary Tallinn Swedish Line handed over the 1972-built 1,000 lane metres of capacity ro-ro to the new owners on 26 April 2022 in Tallinn's Paljassaare Harbour.
Hapag-Lloyd has changed its Baltic Sea Express (BAX), with the new as of 4 May 2022 loop including the ports of Hamburg, Helsingborg, Helsinki's Vuosaari, Tallinn's Muuga, and Rauma.
Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has partnered with the ports of Hamburg, Gdynia, Rønne, Rotterdam and Tallinn to advance the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.