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SPCT Aims for U.S. East Coast No. 3 Spot

Maryland’s Tradepoint Atlantic in Sparrows Point, Md., was much in the news lately as the only the only portion of the Port of Baltimore that remained accessible and operational following the collapse of

VIDEO: Containership Dali Departs Baltimore

We don’t have to wait any longer to know when the containership Dali will leave Baltimore. Local media, including WBAL TV, have been showing video of the ship departing Baltimore today. Three months after

Aerial photos taken Friday afternoon, June 7, 2024 by Maryland State Police Aviation Command shows salvors continue pulling massive, mangled chunks of Francis Scott Key Bridge wreckage from the depths of the Patapsco River.

Watch: Baltimore’s Federal Channel Now Fully Restored to Original Operating Dimensions

As part of the Unified Command response to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Navy Supervisor of Salvage and Diving on June

[Photo by Christopher Rosario U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District]

VIDEO: Key Bridge Salvors Are Tackling a Challenge of Epic Scale

New video and imagery released by the unified command show the scale of the challenge that the Key Bridge salvors face. In the current phase if the operation, salvage crews have been continuing to

Balsa 91 transits the Fort McHenry Channel [Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command photo by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visual Information Specialist Christopher Rosario]

Video: First Commercial Vessel Transits New Fourth Baltimore Temporary Channel

Efforts to get the Port of Baltimore up and running again are making progress. According to Coast Guard Sector Maryland, the status of the port is now “Open with Restrictions.” A new, fourth, Baltimore

(USCG Photograph)

Watch: Salvors Remove First Containers From Dali

As the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) works toward its target of restoring full access to the Port of Baltimore by the end of May, the Unified Command responding to the incident has begun

USACE Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon views damage to the fallen Francis Scott Key Bridge. USACE is leading the effort to clear the channel as part of the larger interagency recovery effort to restore operations at the Port of Baltimore. (USACE Photograph by Maj. Spencer Garrison)

USACE Targets End-of-May Restoration of full Port of Baltimore Access

As work to cope with the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse continued, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced a tentative timeline for the restoration of safe navigation in and

(Screengrab from USCG video)

Watch: Two Baltimore Temporary Channels Now Open (UPDATED)

As the first vessel successfully transited the Baltimore temporary channel established following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Unified Command responding to the disaster announced the opening of a second

Port of Charleston Capacity Set to Expand

South Carolina Ports plans to purchase the former WestRock paper mill site in North Charleston, S.C., to expand port capacity at the Port of Charleston. The roughly 280-acre industrial waterfront property sits adjacent to

Maersk Shifts OC1 Panama Canal Traffic to Panama Canal Railway (updated Jan. 13)

While continuing Houthi attacks are having a devastating effect on Suez Canal containership traffic, natural forces, namely drought conditions, are taking their toll on container traffic through another vital maritime artery. Maersk on Jan. 10