The Port of Tallinn is inviting companies to submit business ideas for establishing production, logistics, circular economy, or value-added industrial complexes in the Muuga Industrial Park, a growing industrial area located within Estonia’s largest and deepest cargo harbour.
The industrial park covers 76 hectares of variously sized and combinable plots. Its location offers companies modern infrastructure, frequent shipping connections with Northern and Western Europe, rail and road links with neighbouring countries, and, in the future, a connection to the Rail Baltica freight terminal. Companies already operating in the area include the Estonian subsidiary of Belgian logistics group Katoen Natie and AS Muuga Betoonelement.
Two undeveloped plots are now available for potential developers, both with valid detailed plans, necessary utility connections, and excellent access to the port infrastructure and transport networks.

Location of the available plots in Estonia’s largest and deepest cargo harbour
“We would like to encourage companies to share their initial business ideas that could fit into our industrial park,” said Rene Pärt, Member of the Management Board and Chief Business Development Officer of Port of Tallinn. “Muuga Harbour offers a strategic location in Estonia’s largest cargo harbour, combining modern infrastructure, diverse transport connections, and the benefits of a free zone.”
“The plots are located at the intersection of sea, rail and road connections, offering a significant advantage to companies whose raw materials or finished products are partly transported by sea and for whom logistics costs play an important role in final pricing,” added Pärt.
Entrepreneurs are encouraged to express their interest by submitting an initial business idea by 28 November.
According to Rene Pärt, these are the last two available plots in Muuga Industrial Park for which negotiations with potential developers have not yet started. “Previous calls for interest have been successful – for example, following a similar search announced last spring, we signed an agreement with Jetgas, which will build a liquefied methane terminal on a 7.6-hectare site in the eastern part of Muuga Harbour,” he noted.
Port of Tallinn supports developers in implementing their business ideas, assisting in obtaining the necessary permits and developing infrastructure through its expertise and network. “We see that now is a favourable time to plan industrial investments, as Estonia has strategically prioritised supporting large-scale investments,” added Pärt.
Get more information here and submit your application now. For more on Estonia’s support for large-scale investments, see here.



