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Tallink

Tallink ( TASE : TAL1T ) is an Estonian shipping company. The headquarters is located in Tallinn. In 2006, the company acquired the Finnish shipping company Silja Line , which is Tallink's main competitor. Then Tallink and Silja Line merged into one subsidiary under the name Tallink Silja Oy operating in Finland. In Estonia, it operates under the name of the parent company AS Tallink Grupp. The fleet of the combined company as of February 2017 consists of 21 ships, passengers are offered access to all regions of the Baltic Sea. Routes all year round connect Latvia , Finland , Sweden , Estonia , Denmark and the Aland Islands [1] .

Tallink
Tallink logo.svg
Type of( TASE : TAL1T )
Base1989
Location Estonia : Tallinn
Key figuresAnne Pant, Andres Hunt
IndustryShipping
Turnover944 million euros (2012)
Net profit56.3 million euros (2012)
Number of employees6853
Sitewww.tallink.ee
Romantika Helsinki.jpg

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Competitors and turnover

  • Tallink (   Estonia ) is the largest ferry operator in the Baltic. Turnover of 944 million euros (2012)
  • Viking Line (   Finland ) is a large ferry operator in the Baltic. Turnover of 549 million euros (2013)
  • Ave Line (   Latvia ) is a small ferry operator operating in the Baltic.
  • St. Peter Line (   Russia) is a small ferry operator in the Baltic.
  • Linda Line (   Estonia ) - operator of two high-speed vessels: Karolin and Merilin on the Tallinn-Helsinki line.
  • Eckerö Line (   Finland ) - a small ferry operator in the Baltic   Aland Islands ,   Finland Turnover of 60 million euros (2009/2010) [2]

Company Routes

  • Turku ↔ Stockholm
  • Turku ↔ Aland Islands
  • Helsinki ↔ Stockholm
  • Helsinki ↔ Tallinn
  • Helsinki ↔ Aland Islands
  • Tallinn ↔ Stockholm
  • Tallinn ↔ Aland Islands
  • Riga ↔ Stockholm

Company Fleet

TitlePictureYear of constructionLengthDisplacementLineAs part of Tallink withCabinsShipyardFlagStatus / Status
Romantika 2002192.9040 803Riga-

Stockholm

2002727Aker Finnyards 
Victoria I 2004193.8040 975Tallinn - Stockholm2004740Aker Finnyards 
Galaxy 2006212.1048 915Turku - Mariehamn - Stockholm2006927Aker Finnyards 
Star 200718636,250Tallinn - Helsinki2007131Aker Finnyards 
Baltic Queen 2008212.1048 915Tallinn-

Stockholm

2008927STX Finland 
Baltic Princess 2008212.1048 915Turku - Mariehamn - Stockholm2008927STX Finland 
Superstar 2008176.9536,277Tallinn - Helsinki2008—2017186Fincantieri-Cantieri Navali Italiani In 2017, it was decommissioned by Tallink and replaced by the Megastar ferry. Sold to Corsica & Sardinia Ferries, renamed to MS Pascal Lota.
Superfast VII 2001203.9030,2852006179Howaldtswerke-deutsche werft Currently rented to Stena Line and is called Stena Superfast VII
Superfast VIII 2001203.3030,2852006179Howaldtswerke-deutsche werft Currently rented to Stena Line and is called Stena Superfast VIII
Silja festival 198616834,414Riga - Stockholm1992—2015569Wärtsilä Tallink decommissioned for 2014 and replaced with Isabelle. Chartered by a private company and renamed to Delta Spirit Lodge. In 2015, it was sold to Corsica Ferries renamed to MS Mega Andrea.
Silja serenade 1990203.0358,376Helsinki - Mariehamn - Stockholm1990986Masa yards 
Silja symphony 199120358 377Helsinki - Mariehamn - Stockholm1991986Masa yards 
Silja europa 1993201.7859 912Tallinn - Helsinki19931,152Meyer werft 
Isabelle 1989169.4035 154Riga - Stockholm2013Brodogradilište split 
Megastar 2017212.0049 134Tallinn - Helsinki201747Meeyer Turku 

See also

  • St. Peter Line
  • Viking line

Notes

  1. ↑ Destinations - Tallink & Silja Line
  2. ↑ Company turnover by years Archived on June 9, 2012.

Links

  • Official website of Tallink
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tallink&oldid=98420542


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