The Baltics

 

Estonia, Latvia and North-Western Russia together form the key transfer path that opens doors to major markets around the Baltic Sea.

 

 

Today’s “Hansa Routes” include much more than just sea routes. The region includes a highly-developed road and rail network as well as a rapidly-developing air transport sector. It is a key connection in the European traffic network.

The Baltic Rim is the region encompassing three Baltic States, the four Nordic Countries, Poland, eastern Germany and the Western part of Russia. With the reintroduction of independence and democracy in the end of the 20th century, the historic trade routes in this region are again bustling with trade.

Strategically situated between East and West, Tallinn, Riga and Saint-Petersburg serve as a gateway to the great producing and consuming regions of Russia, the C.I.S., Europe and Asia. These cities represent the most direct and most reliable routes between these vast markets offering plenty of opportunities for manoeuvring and realizing the potential of geographical advantages.

Estonia is a direction and a starting ground for cargo movement, but in today's world of globalization and diversification we have extended our presence and widening the gateway throughout the Baltics.

 

ESTMA Estonia

ESTMA Latvia

ESTMA Lithuania

ESTMA Russia

ESTMA China

ESTMA Terminal