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Port of Baltimore Sets Record for TEUs in a Month

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The Port of Baltimore continues to reach milestones, this time setting a monthly record in July when the facility handled 98,529 20-foot-equivalent containers. The number easily topped the previous record set in March of 95,962 TEUs, and is the latest achievement in a continuing exceptional year for the port.
鈥淭he Port of Baltimore continues to set records and lead the way as one of our state鈥檚 largest economic generators, and to remain competitive we must keep innovating,鈥 Gov. Larry Hogan said in a statement released by port officials Sept. 24.
Port Administration Executive Director Jim White is joined by Secretary Rahn and other 鈦︹仼 leaders in updating City officials during an annual transportation meeting. 鈦︹仼 has broken several cargo records in #2019.
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The Port of Baltimore specializes in what鈥檚 called 鈥渞oll on, roll off cargo鈥 such as cars, light trucks and heavy equipment such as bulldozers and tractors. In March, the port processed a record 59,052 cars and light trucks.
The Baltimore facility is one of the few U.S. East Coast ports with the necessary infrastructure to accommodate the world鈥檚 largest containerships. In May, it welcomed the largest ship ever to dock in Maryland, the Evergreen Triton, a vessel that鈥檚 the length of four football fields.
Officials said at the time that continued growth is expected, as a second deep berth is being planned by Ports America Chesapeake that will allow the port to handle two supersize cargo ships simultaneously. Construction on this 50-foot-deep berth will begin within weeks and is expected to be operational in 2021.
Here is a closer look at what the project does to help the , its customer and create Maryland jobs. 鈥 Port of Baltimore (@portofbalt)
It also was recently announced that Maryland will receive $125 million in federal grant funding toward reconstruction of the 125-year-old Howard Street Tunnel. This project will accommodate double-stacked container trains to and from the port, a capacity improvement that鈥檚 expected to grow the port鈥檚 business by about 100,000 containers annually. 鈥 Transport Topics
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