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Encyclopedia > List of Estonian companies

This is a list of Estonian corporations: For other uses, see Corporation (disambiguation). ...

  • A. Le Coq, brewer
  • Baltika, apparel
  • Edelaraudtee, rail transport
  • Eesti Ehitus, construction
  • Eesti Energia, energy company
  • Eesti Gaas, natural gas company
  • Eesti Põlevkivi, oil shale mining
  • Eesti Raudtee, freight railroads
  • Eesti Telekom, telecommunications services
  • Estiko, packing material
  • Estonian Air, airline
  • Fromdistance, software development, mobile wireless solutions
  • Harju Elekter, electric components
  • Kalev, confectionery producer
  • Merko Ehitus, construction
  • Maru Ehitus, construction
  • Norma, car parts
  • PTA Grupp, women's apparel
  • Rakvere Lihakombinaat, meat
  • Saku Õlletehas, brewer
  • Skype, communications
  • SMR Teed AS, construction of roads
  • STV, cable network, TV channel, ISP, security service
  • Tarkvaralabor, software development
  • Tallink, ferry traffic
  • Tallinna Autobussikoondis, bus operator
  • Tallinna Farmaatsiatehas, pharmacy producer
  • Viisnurk, consumer wood products

A. Le Coq is a beer from Estonia. ... The Baltika logo Baltika Brewery (Baltic Beverages Holdings) is a Russian brewery based in Saint Petersberg. ... Edelaraudtee is an Estonian rail transport company, founded in 1997. ... Eesti Energia AS is an Estonian state-owned energy company engaged in the production, transmission, distribution and sale of electric and thermal power, oil-shale mining, and construction and maintenance of energy systems. ... Eesti Gaas AS is the Estonian natural gas company, which imports and sells natural gas and owns and operates Estonian natural gas transmission system. ... Eesti Põlevkivi AS is a subsidiary of Eesti Energia, an Estonian state-owned energy company. ... Oil shale Oil shale is a general term applied to a fine-grained sedimentary rock containing significant traces of kerogen (a solid mixture of organic chemical compounds) that have not been buried for sufficient time to produce conventional fossil fuels. ... Eesti Raudtee or EVR is the national railway company of Estonia. ... Eesti Telekom is the largest telecommunications company in Estonia. ... Estonian Air is an airline based in Tallinn, Estonia. ... Kalev is the largest sweets company in Estonia. ... Saku is a type of Estonian beer. ... This article or section contains too much jargon and may need simplification or further explanation. ... This article is about the Estonian television network. ... Tallinks logo Tallink is an Estonian shipping company currently operating cruiseferries and ropax ships from Estonia to Finland, Estonia to Sweden, Latvia to Sweden and Finland to Germany, as well as high-speed crafts between Helsinki and Tallinn. ... Tallinna Autobussikoondis (Tallinn Bus Company in English, abbreviated as TAK) is the largest bus operator in Tallinn, Estonia. ...

See also

Economy of Estonia Estonia, as a new member of the WTO, is steadily moving toward a modern market economy with increasing ties to the West, including the pegging of its currency to the euro. ...


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