# Kunda (EE KND)

**UN/LOCODE:** EE KND  
**Country:** Estonia  
**Water Body:** Gulf of Finland; Baltic Sea; North Atlantic Ocean  
**Harbor Size:** Very Small  
**Harbor Type:** Coastal (Breakwater)  
**GPS:** 59.5278, 26.5472

Around 1.5 to 1.8 million tonnes of cargo across roughly 600 vessel calls a year pass through the Port of Kunda on Estonia's north coast, some 20 nautical miles east of Tallinn. Built originally to export cement and clinker from the local cement works and reopened in 1994, Kunda is now Estonia's fifth-largest port by volume, focused on dry bulk and forest products rather than containers: cement, clinker, logs, woodchips, wood pellets, pulp, peat and grain. Three cargo berths with drafts up to 8.5 metres accommodate vessels of about 150 metres and up to 12,000 tonnes deadweight. Since 2018 the port has been owned by Estonian-controlled Kunda Sadam AS, part of the Baltic Maritime Logistics Group. Hinterland access runs by road via the Uus-Sadama approach and a bridge over the Kunda River into the Estonian interior. For containerised traffic in the region, Tallinn (Muuga) or Riga remain the gateways.

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