Port of Baltimore awarded $1.8 million EPA grant

The Port of Baltimore’s diesel equipment upgrade program has been awarded a $1.8 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The upgrade program replaces older cargo-handling equipment and dray trucks

Mercedes-Benz rolls off car carrier at Port of Baltimore

Port of Baltimore helps ease supply chain woes

Mercedes-Benz is one of several major shippers using the Port of Baltimore to get over supply chain hurdles. On Monday, the car carrier Noble Ace delivered 1,800 new Mercedes-Benz vehicles at the

Porcari speaking on C-Span panel

White House taps Porcari for supply chain task force role

John D. Porcari, who served as the Obama administration’s Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Transportation, has been named as Port Envoy to the Biden administration’s Supply Chain

Officials observe dredging activity

Port of Baltimore joins dredging safety initiative

The Council for Dredging and Marine Construction Safety (CDMCS) reports that the Maryland Port Administration (MPA), Port of Baltimore, has officially joined the organization. CDMCS says it welcomes the port’s active participation

Port of Baltimore sets new record for container moves

The Port of Baltimore has completed its greatest ever number of container moves from a single ship, with 5,536 moves conducted over three days by longshore workers handling the Maersk Edinburgh. This

Newest ACL G4 ConRo christened at Port of Baltimore

SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 — The Grimaldi Group’s Atlantic Container Line (ACL) christened its newest G4 vessel, the Atlantic Star, yesterday at the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore’s Dundalk Marine Terminal. Commissioner Rebecca Dye of the

Helen Delich Bentley dies at 92

AUGUST 8, 2016 — U.S. maritime industry icon Helen Delich Bentley, died Saturday at home in Lutherville, MD. She was 92 and worked, juggling two cell phones from her sick bed, almost