Core Insights - In Q1 2025, Tallinna Sadam handled 3.3 million tons of cargo and 1.4 million passengers, with a 3.6% decrease in passenger numbers and a 0.7% decline in cargo volume compared to Q1 2024 [1][5] - The number of vessel calls increased by 4.8%, indicating a stable operational environment despite the decline in passenger traffic [1][3] Cargo Volume Analysis - Liquid cargo saw a significant increase of 66.2%, while dry bulk cargo experienced the largest decline of 21.6% [3][5] - The total cargo volume decreased by 24 thousand tons, with specific declines in Ro-ro (-4.5%) and general cargo (-12.7%) [5] - The number of containers increased by 2.1%, reflecting a slight growth in containerized shipping [3][5] Passenger Traffic Insights - The total number of passengers decreased by 53 thousand, with notable declines on the Tallinn-Helsinki route (-3.1%) and Tallinn-Stockholm route (-9.1%) [5][6] - The number of vehicles transported increased by 2.1%, indicating a shift in the type of traffic [6] Vessel Operations - The number of vessel calls for cargo vessels rose by 6.7% and for passenger vessels by 4.3%, suggesting increased activity in both segments [5][6] - The icebreaker Botnica maintained a utility rate of 100% with stable charter days compared to the previous year [6] Operational Stability - The Chairman of the Board noted that operational volumes were generally stable, with an increase in ship calls and a positive outlook on liquid cargo volumes related to European project-based goods [2]
AS Tallinna Sadam operational volumes for 2025 Q1
Globenewswire·2025-04-11 05:00