- Tallink
Infobox Company
name = Tallink
company_
type = Public
foundation = 1989
location_city =Tallinn
location_country =
locations =
key_people =
area_served =
industry = maritime transportation
products =
services =
revenue = 404.6 MEUR (2005/2006)
operating_income =
net_income = 94.9 MEUR (2005/2006)
num_employees = 3463 (average 01.09.05 - 31.08.06)
parent =
divisions =
subsid =
slogan =
homepage = [http://www.tallink.com www.tallink.com]
[http://www.tallinksilja.com/en/ www.tallinksilja.com]
dissolved =
footnotes =
intl = yesTallink is an
Estonia nshipping company currently operating cruiseferries andropax ships from Estonia toFinland , Estonia toSweden ,Latvia to Sweden and Finland to Germany. They also ownSilja Line ,SeaWind Line and a part ofSeaRail [ [http://www.searail.net/SeaRail_11uk.html SeaRail: Information about SeaRail] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] .History
Background
History of the company known today as Tallink can be traced back to the year 1965 when the Soviet Union-based
Estonian Shipping Company (ESCO) started passenger traffic between Helsinki and Tallinn with MS|Vanemuine. [fi icon [http://www.fcbsweb.com/forum/index.php?topic=6182.msg57811#msg57811 FCBS Forum: Re: Tallinkin, ESCO:n, Inrekon jne. suhteista] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Regular around-the-year traffic was started in 1968 with MS "Tallinn", which served on the route until she was replaced by the new MS|Georg Ots in 1980. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/svanetiya_1960.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Svanetiya (1960)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/georg_ots_1980.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Georg Ots (1980)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007]1989-1992
In May 1989 ESCO formed a new subsidiary,
Laevandusühisettevõte Tallink , together with the FinnishPalkkiyhtymä Oy . In December of the same year ESCO and Palkkiyhtymä purchased MS "Scandinavian Sky" fromSeaEscape , and the ship began traffic on the Helsinki—Tallinn route in January 1990 as MS|Tallink. [http://www.tallink.com/mainMenu/company/history/ Tallink official website: Company history] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Later in the same year the freighter MS|Transestonia joined the "Tallink" on the Helsinki—Tallinn route [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/arona_1972.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Arona (1972)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] and Tallink was established as the name of the company as well as the main ship. At the same time ESCO still operated the "Georg Ots" in the same route, essentially competing with its own daughter company. This conflict was resolved in September 1991 when the "Georg Ots" was chartered to Tallink. In the early 90's passenger numbers on Helsinki—Tallinn traffic were steadily increasing, and during winters between 1992 and 1995 Tallink chartered MS|Saint Patrick II fromIrish Ferries to increase capacity on the route. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/aurella_1973.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Aurella (1973)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007]1993-2000
Tallink became a fully Estonian-owned company in 1993 when Palkkiyhtymä sold its shares of both the Tallink company and MS "Tallink" to ESCO. At this time other companies were establishing themselves on the lucrative Helsinki—Tallinn traffic, including the
Estonian New Line , owned by the Tallinn-basedInreko .fi icon [http://www.fcbsweb.com/forum/index.php?topic=6182.msg34535#msg34535 FCBS Forum: Tallinkin, ESCO:n, Inrekon jne. suhteista] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] ESCO and Inreko saw no sense in competing with each other and in January 1994 Tallink and Inreko Laeva AS were merged intoAS Eminre . [http://www.fcbsweb.com/forum/index.php?topic=6182.msg34552#msg34552 FCBS Forum: Tallinkin, ESCO:n, Inrekon jne. suhteista] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Tallink remained the marketing name for the company's fleet. [ [http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Tallink.html Simplon Postcards: Tallink] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Later in the same year Inreko purchased MS "Nord Estonia" fromEstLine (a daughter company of ESCO and the SwedishNordström & Thulin Ab ), renamed her MS|Vana Tallinn and placed her in Helsinki—Tallinn traffic for Tallink.sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/dana_regina_1974.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Dana Regina (1974)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Inreko also brought with them two fasthydrofoil s, HS "Liisa" and HS "Laura" which began serving under the Tallink Express brand. [Tallink brochure, summer 1994] In 1994 Tallink also attempted traffic from Estonia to Germany for the first time, with two chartered ferries MS|Balanga Queen and MS|Ambassador II that were placed on the route Helsinki—Tallinn—Travemünde . [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/freeport_1968.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Freeport (1968)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/prins_oberon_1970.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Prins Oberon (1970)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007]In September 1994 AS Eminre's operations were divided into two companies, one that took care of the traffic to Germany (which was soon closed down) and
AS Hansatee which took the Helsinki—Tallinn traffic and the Tallink name. ESCO was clearly the dominant partner in Hansatee, controlling 45 % of the shares, whereas Inreko owned only 12,75 % (the remaining 42,25 % belonging toEesti Ühispank , Estonia). In 1995 Hansatee brought the first large ferry into Helsinki—Tallinn traffic when they chartered MS "Mare Balticum" from EstLine and renamed her MS|Meloodia.sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/diana_II_1979.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Diana II av Slite (1979)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Following various disputes between ESCO and Inreko (most notably about the charter price of "Vana Tallinn"), Inreko sold their shares of AS Hansatee to ESCO in December 1996. At the same time Inreko sold the Tallink Express hydrofoils toLinda Line , Estonia, and begun operating the "Vana Tallinn" on Helsinki—Tallinn traffic under the nameTH Ferries .In 1997 a second large ferry was brought to Tallink's traffic when the company chartered MS|Normandy from
Stena Line . [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/prinsessan_birgitta_1981.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Prinsessan Birgitta (1981)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] To replace the lost hydrofoils, Hansatee purchased a new express catamaran in May 1997, which was named MS|Tallink Express I. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/sleipner_1989.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Sleipner (1989)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] At this time it was clear that two large ferries were needed for traffic between Helsinki and Tallinn, and when the "Normandy"'s charter ended in December 1997 Tallink purchased MS "Lion King" from Stena Line, which entered traffic in February 1998 as MS|Fantaasia.sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/turella_1979.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Turella (1979)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] In July of the same year Tallink purchased the freighter MS|Kapella which opened a line from Paldiski toKappelskär , [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/duke_of_yorkshire_1974.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Duke of Yorkshire (1974)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Tallink's first route to Sweden. In October the original MS "Tallink", which no longer conformed modern safety regulations, was sold. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/svea_regina_1972.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Svea Regina (1972)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] Two months later Hansatee purchased the their first fast ferry capable of carrying cars, HSC|Tallink AutoExpress. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/superseacat_france_1996.htm Fakta om Fartyg: HSC SuperSeaCat France (1996)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007]2000-2006
By the year 2000 ESCO had become the sole owner of EstLine, and in December 2000 EstLine's two ferries MS|Regina Baltica and MS|Baltic Kristina were chartered to Hansatee, and the line between Tallinn and
Stockholm began to be marketed as a part of Tallink. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/estline.htm Fakta om Fartyg: EstLine] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] A few months earlier, in August 2000, Hansatee had ordered their first newbuild from the FinnishAker Finnyards .sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/romantika_2002.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Romantika (2002)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] In June 2001 Tallink purchased HSC|Tallink AutoExpress 2, [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/boomerang_1997.htm Fakta om Fartyg: HSC Boomerang (1997)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] while next month EstLine was declared bankrupt.In 2002 AS Hansatee changed its name into AS Tallink Grupp, and in May of the same year the company took delivery of the brand new 2500-passenger cruiseferry MS|Romantika, which was placed on Helsinki—Tallinn traffic. In November of the same year the classic "Georg Ots" was sold to the government of Russia. In 2004 three news ships joined Tallink's fleet, HSC|Tallink AutoExpress 3 [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/pegasus_two_1997.htm Fakta om Fartyg: HSC Pegasus Two (1997)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] and HSC|Tallink AutoExpress 4 [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/pegasus_one_1996.htm Fakta om Fartyg: HSC Pegasus One (1996)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] alongside the "Romantika"
's sister MS|Victoria I which was placed on Tallinn—Stockholm route, [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/victoria_2004.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Victoria (2003)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] replacing MS "Fantaasia" which in turn started a new route from Helsinki to St. Petersburg via Tallinn. This route proved unprofitable and was terminated in January 2005. Later in 2005 Tallink ordered a sister ship of the to-be delived MS|Galaxy [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/nb_1361_2008.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S NB 1361 (2008)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] and a fastropax ferry fromAker Finnyards [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/star_2007.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Star (2007)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] as well as anotherropax ferry from theFincantieri yard in Italy. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/superstar_2008.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Superstar (2008)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] On December 9, 2005, Tallink was listed atTallinn Stock Exchanges .2006-present
In 2006, Tallink purchased the Baltic Sea operations of
Superfast Ferries fromAttica Group , opened a route betweenRiga and Stockholm (with MS "Fantaasia", which was within a month replaced by MS "Regina Baltica" [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/viking_song_1980.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Viking Song (1980)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] ), took delivery of the new MS|Galaxy [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/galaxy_2006.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Galaxy (2006)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] which replaced "Romantika" on the Tallinn–Helsinki route ("Romantika" was transferred the Tallinn—Stockholm route). A few months later Tallink purchased rivalSilja Line fromSea Containers Ltd . In October of the same year the company expressed interest in making an offer to operate ferries on the state-subsidiarised routes betweenGotland and the Swedish mainland for the period between 2009 and 2015. [sv icon [http://www.gotlandska.se/artikel.asp?ID=16063 Gotlandska.se: Tallink visar intresse för Gotlandstrafiken] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] From the beginning of 2007 the former Superfast ships were moved under the Tallink brand and their route changed to Tallinn—Helsinki—Rostock . [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/superfast_VII_2001.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Superfast VII (2001)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/superfast_VIII_2001.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Superfast VIII (2001)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/superfast_IX_2002.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Superfast IX (2002)] , retrieved 2. 11. 2007] At the same time "Meloodia" was chartered toBalearias , Spain for ten months. In April of the same year the company ordered a third Galaxy-class cruiseferry from Aker Yards. [ [http://www.akeryards.com/?page=252&xml=A/134984/PR/200704/1118014 Aker Yards press release 11. 4. 2007] , retrieved 23. 8. 2007] In November Tallink reported the "Meloodia" would be sold to an undisclosed Singapore-based company with delivery in December of the same year. [ [http://www.tallink.com/mainMenu/pressRoom/stockExchangeReleases/sr_14112007_meloodia.htm Tallink Stock Exhange release 14. 11. 2007: Sale of Meloodia] , retrieved 16. 11. 2007]Controversies
Ignored man overboard
In April 2006 Tallink's ferry MS|Regina Baltica, en route from Tallinn to Stockholm, ignored when multiple passengers reported that a passenger had fallen overboard. The crew refused to stop the ship to search for the passenger and the 21 year-old Estonian male perished in the incident. Tallink later accepted no responsibility for the accident, emphasizing that none of the passengers confirmed actually seeing the man falling overboard or in the water. [sv icon [http://www.expressen.se/1.335921 Expressen: "Tallinks vd: "Det är kaptenen som tar besluten"] , retrieved 23. 8. 2007]
Employee abuse
In October 2006, the board of Tallink held a meeting on board their ship MS|Silja Symphony. During the night, the party got out of control and became headline news in Sweden, Estonia and Finland. Witnesses reported that the board members assaulted personnel, abused them verbally and threatened to fire the whole crew when they tried to calm them down. The company CEO Mr
Enn Pant was even reported to have sexually harassed a male crew member.Fleet
Current fleet
In the most recent Tallink Silja Line brochure (spring 2007) and TallinkSilja website, the names of all ships include a "Tallink" -prefix. However their registered names remain as listed below.
:"See also Silja Line - Current fleet"
References
See also
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Viking Line - rival operatorExternal links
* [http://www.tallink.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/hansatee_tallink.htm Tallink at Fakta om Fartyg] (Swedish)
* [http://www.netikka.net/joni.huopana/Tallink.pdf History of ESCO, EstLine and Tallink] by Joni Huopana (Finnish)
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