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baltimore
Logistics Tragedy at Port of Baltimore: Veteran longshoreman killed in rare equipment accident
A 53-year-old longshoreman died after being struck by equipment at Dundalk Marine Terminal, the first work-related fatality at the Port of Baltimore in 20 years. MDTA Police and OSHA are investigating the incident at the Ports America-operated terminal.
Logistics CSX Opens $495M Baltimore Rail Tunnel to Boost Intermodal Container Traffic
CSX and Maryland officials inaugurated a $495 million rail tunnel reconstruction at the Port of Baltimore, enabling double-stack intermodal service. The project expands clearance by 18 inches at 21 locations, streamlining freight movement along the I-95 corridor and into the Midwest. The port expects an annual container volume increase of 160,000 units and thousands of new jobs.
Logistics Dali Chief Engineer Admits Criminal Conduct in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse Case
The chief engineer of the containership Dali has admitted to criminal conduct under US maritime safety laws for failing to report a hazardous fuel supply arrangement. The admission is part of a deferred prosecution agreement and follows a broader federal investigation into the March 2024 allision that caused the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six workers. The case also involves criminal charges against Synergy Maritime and Synergy Marine.