Port of Helsinki
Port of Helsinki the Main Port for the Finnish Foreign Trade 2014 Total traffic 10.8 million tonnes Unitized cargo 10.0 million tonnes Market share 25 % (amount) Market share 40 % (value) Passenger traffic 10.9 million passengers Market share 78 % Cruise traffic 420 000 passengers Frequency port High frequency, 140 departures a week 40 destination ports in Europe West Harbour Katajanokka Harbour South Harbour Hernesaari Cruise Quay Vuosaari Harbour
Social and Economic Impact Value of goods transported through the Port of Helsinki one third of the value of Finnish foreign trade 40 % of transports by sea Customers 10 000 exporters, importers 200 interest companies Economic impact 1.45 Billion euros per year 5% of the GDP in Helsinki Region or 1% of the national GDP Employment impact 24 000 persons in the port and transport branch 8 % of the employed workforce in Helsinki Region or 1% of the national employed workforce
Passenger Traffic between Helsinki and Tallinn 1977-2014
Development of Hel-TLL Share of Total Passenger Traffic in Helsinki 12 000 000 10 000 000 8 000 000 6 000 000 4 000 000 2 000 000 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Passenger Traffic HEL-TLL
Development of HEL-TLL Share in Helsinki Passenger Traffic
Cargo Traffic between Helsinki and Tallinn 1992-2014 (million tonnes) 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0
Passenger cars
Reason for travels
Helsinki-Tallinn Line - the most progressive route - One of the busiest international routes in the world - Over 8 million passengers per year - Over 3 million tons of cargo per year - 1.6 million transport units per year - 2 h by fast ferry 3.5 h by regular ferry Growth seems to continue Capacity in Helsinki has to be ensured
Port of Helsinki Harbours - Logistic Zone
Port of Helsinki Harbours Vuosaari Harbour: For Cargo and Ropax ships All destinations Cargo volumes 6.3 million tons Passenger volumes 0.1 million Pax Katajanokka Harbour: For Passenger ferries and cruise ships Mainly Tallinn and Stockholm traffic Passenger volumes 3.1 million Pax Cargo volumes 0.9 million tons West Harbour: For Passenger ferries and cruise ships Tallinn and St Petersburg traffic Passenger volumes 6.3 million Pax Cargo volumes 2.6 million tons South Harbour: For passenger ferries, fast ferries and Cruise ships Mainly Tallinn and Stockholm traffic Passenger volumes 1.2 million Pax Cargo volumes 0.3 million tons
Olympia Terminal TallinkSiljan line via Maarianhamina to Stockholm 1,2 million passengers (2014) 0,3 milj. tonnes of Cargo (2014) Originally built in 1953 Location in South Harbour a challenge for street network
Katajanokka Terminal Viking Line lines to Tallinn and via Maarianhamina to Stockholm Built 1937 as a warehouse and office, converted to passenger terminal in 1977 3 million passengers (2014)of which 2 million to Tallinn 1 million to Stockholm Cargo Traffic (2014) 0,9 million tonnes of which 0,6 million tonnes to Tallinn 0,3 million tonnes to Stockholm
Makasiini Terminal Linda Line fast connection to Tallinn 0,2 million passengers (2014) Originally built as a warehouse and office in 1961, converted to passenger terminal in 1989 Street network a challenge Discussions concerning Guggenheim museum to same area
West Terminal Originally built in 1940 as a warehouse, converted to passenger terminal in 1995 TallinkSiljan and Eckerö Linen lines to Tallinn 5,9 milj. passengers (2014) 2,5 million tonnes of cargo (2014) 5 daily departures each way St. Peter Linen connection to St. Petersburg and Stockholm 0,3 million passengers (St. Petersburg 267 000, Stockholm 76 000) (2014) Capacity utilization high
Port of Helsinki, West Terminal 2 in 2018
West Harbour and the residential area
Terminal 2 Terminal building n. 11 000 m 2 n. 80 000 m 3 costs 45 M Project is also including: 6 hectares fillin area Automooring system 2 new berths Double ramp Parking solution Improvement of Fairway Gate automation Improvenment of street network
West Terminal project schedule and costs Schedule Areas, fields, networks Check in area Ramps Automooring Gangways Terminal 2 Tyynenmerenkatu street 2015 2016 2017 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Terminal 2 45 M Fields, networks and Check in 20 M Gangways, ramps and automooring 10 M
West Terminal project
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