The Port of Kunda is an active regional commercial port in the Gulf of Finland
Approximately 500 cargo ships visit the port annually, handling around 1.8 million tons of goods.
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Last updated: 16.05.2025 23:26
Source: Keskkonnaagentuur



Services
Loading and unloading of vessels
The port has three berths where the vessels are loaded and unloaded and where the goods are stored. The port is able to process vessels which load carrying capacity is up to 12,000 tons and which maximum dimensions are the following: length 150 metres, width 30 metres and draught 8.6 metres.
Mobile cranes and front-end loaders are used for processing the cargo. The port services are provided around the clock; various bulk cargo and general cargo as well as liquid cargo are handled here.
Storage and weighing of goods
Goods can be stored at more than 10 ha of open and 2.5 ha of closed storage areas, the tank fleet of the liquid chemicals terminal amounts to 52,000 m³.
We provide the cargo weighing service by truck scales.
Towing of vessels
The port provides the service of a towboat to vessels in order to assist them for mooring purposes and when manoeuvring in the water area of the port.
About Port of Kunda
Kunda Port has 3 cargo quays, allowing the handling of vessels with a capacity of up to 17,000 tons. The maximum permitted vessel length is 150 meters, and the width is 30 meters. The water depth in the port basin is 9 meters. The port area covers approximately 50 hectares, with over 10 hectares of open storage space and around 2.5 hectares of covered storage facilities. The liquid cargo terminal has a capacity of 52,000 m³
Documents
- Data about persons associated with the port pdf, 420.00 KB
- Grid of the navigation marks pdf, 455.09 KB
- Layout of the berths and locations of rescue equipment pdf, 340.42 KB
- Layout of the port area pdf, 838.16 KB
- Hydrographic measurements of the port pdf, 12.93 MB
- Port dues pdf, 500.79 KB
- Port rules pdf, 949.06 KB
Waste due is 0,03 EUR per GT unit.
Towage due is 900 EUR per hour.

All the persons operating in the port area of the Port of Kunda are required to comply with the port security requirements and notify of all incidents which may endanger the security of vessels, crew members or the port by calling +372 5347 7861.
The security requirements are based on the Ports Act.
To enhance the security of international marine navigation, the International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities (ISPS Code) was developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and entered into force on 1 July 2004 as a part of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
On the basis of the ISPS Code, Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council on enhancing ship and port facility security was issued on the same subject, and it specifies certain elements of the ISPS Code and imposes certain additional requirements.
The objective of the security measures arising from the specified legislation is to prevent any emergencies caused by malicious activities and ensure preparedness for security incidents.
The Port Facility Security Officer is Eiki Orgmets, mob +372 5347 7861, eiki.orgmets@kundasadam.ee
Security inspection
The port controls the movement of people and vehicles in the port area. All the people who enter the port area and stay there should consider the possibility that they may be subject to security inspection.
Prior security notice of approaching vessels
With the aim to enhance marine navigation in compliance with Directive 2002/59/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and the legislation of the Republic of Estonia, the Estonian state is required to collect and preserve and communicate certain information related to maritime transport to the information system of the European Maritime Safety Agency – SafeSeaNet (SSN).
The prior security notice must be communicated by the master of the vessel, vessel’s security officer, ship agent or, in the absence of a ship agent, by the shipowner via the electronic marine information system.
The information included in the prior security notice shall constitute the basis for authorisation of the vessel to enter the port or for refusal thereof.
The form of the prior security notice was approved as Annex 3 to the circular No. 255 of the Estonian Maritime Administration dated 23.01.2014, “Compliance with the requirements of the International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities, International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, as amended, and Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council”.
Contacts

Daimar Truija

Eiki Orgmets

Rasmus Raam

Jaanus Saame

Ülle Pilk

Arvid Kilm

Stevedore (24/7)

Port’s gate (24/7)