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The Dali Is a Big Ship. But Not the Biggest.
  + stars: | 2024-03-28 | by ( Ella Koeze | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +4 min
Empire State Building Approximate width 1,454 feet long MSC Irina Biggest container ship in the world 200 feet wide 24,346 containers 1,312 feet Ever Max Biggest container ship to sail into Baltimore 167 feet 15,432 containers 1,201 feet Eiffel Tower 410 feet 1,083 feet Dali 157 feet 9,971 containers 984 feet Container ship of the 1970s ~2,500 containers 66 feet 705 feet Football field Shapes are approximate. 160 feet 360 feet Empire State Building Approximate width 1,454 feet long MSC Irina Biggest container ship in the world 24,346 containers 200 feet wide 1,312 feet Ever Max Biggest container ship to sail in the Port of Baltimore 15,432 containers 167 feet 1,201 feet Eiffel Tower 410 feet 1,083 feet Dali 157 feet 9,971 containers 984 feet Container ship of the 1970s ~2,500 containers 66 feet 705 feet Football field Shapes are approximate. 160 feet 360 feet 1,454 ft. 1,312 ft. 1,201 ft. 1,083 ft. 984 ft. 24,346 containers 705 ft. 15,432 containers 9,971 containers ~2,500 containers 360 ft. 66 ft. 200 ft. 167 ft. 410 ft. 157 ft. 160 ft. Approximate width Empire State Building MSC Irina Biggest container ship in the world Ever Max Biggest container ship to sail into Baltimore Eiffel Tower Dali Container ship of the 1970s Football field Sources: “The Geography of Transport Systems,” by Jean-Paul Rodrigue; VesselFinder; the Empire State Building; the Eiffel Tower; ShipHub; Maryland Port Administration Note: Widths shown are for the widest point for each ship.
Persons: Dali, Jean, Paul Rodrigue, Francis Scott Key, Theo Notteboom, Athanasios Pallis, , Rodrigue, Organizations: ., Eiffel, Transport Systems, Empire, Francis Scott Key Bridge, Container, Port Economics, Management, Eastern Seaboard, Texas, M University, Galveston, Baltimore . Locations: Baltimore, Port, ShipHub, Maryland, Panama, Eastern U.S, Suez
Several large automakers said on Tuesday that they were working to reroute shipments of cars because of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The Port of Baltimore plays an important role in the shipment of vehicles and handled more than 750,000 cars and trucks in 2023, according to the Maryland Port Administration. Pete Buttigieg, the U.S. transportation secretary, said that the rerouting would affect the national supply chain. “It will not be quick, and it will not be inexpensive.”Among the automakers that use the port are General Motors, Ford Motor, Stellantis, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW. Some automakers said they were planning to divert imports and exports of vehicles to other East Coast ports while they assessed how the collapse would affect their logistics.
Persons: Francis Scott Key, Wes Moore, Pete Buttigieg Organizations: Maryland Port Administration, Gov, General Motors, Ford Motor, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Benz, BMW Locations: Baltimore, The Port, United States, Maryland, U.S, East Coast
PinnedA cargo ship struck a bridge that crosses outer Baltimore Harbor early Tuesday, triggering a collapse, the authorities said. The Coast Guard received a report of an impact at 1:27 a.m. Eastern time at the Francis Scott Key Bridge, said Matthew West, a petty officer first class for the Coast Guard in Baltimore. “I-695 Key Bridge collapse due to ship strike,” the agency said on the social media site X. Officer West of the Coast Guard said that a Singapore-flagged cargo ship, the Dali, had hit the bridge. The bridge — named after Francis Scott Key, the author of the American national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner” — opened in 1977.
Persons: Francis Scott Key, Matthew West, Niki Fennoy, Brandon M, Scott, , Dali, Grace Ocean, Scott’s, , Derrick Bryson Taylor Organizations: Coast Guard, Baltimore Police, Fire Department, Maryland Transportation, Grace, Maryland Transportation Authority, Maryland Port Administration, American Locations: Baltimore, , Singapore, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Maryland
The port handled a record amount of cargo last year, making it the 20th biggest port in the nation ranked by total tons, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Around the world, about 40 ships, including 34 cargo vessels, have Baltimore listed as a destination, including 10 commercial ships with anchors dropped in nearby waters, according to MarineTraffic, which tracks ships. The arrival of large container ships to the port “continues to demonstrate Baltimore’s capabilities of handling supersized vessels,” Governor Moore said in the statement. The port handled nearly 850,000 cars and light trucks last year, more than in any other U.S. port for the past 13 years. It was the ninth-busiest port in the nation last year for receiving foreign cargo, in terms of volume and value.
Persons: Francis Scott Key, Wes Moore, Georgios Hatzimanolis, , Dali, Governor Moore Organizations: Port, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Gov, Maryland Port Administration, Cruise Line Locations: Port of Baltimore, United States, Maryland, Baltimore, New Jersey, North Carolina, Baltimore’s, State
U.S. ports are receiving multimillion dollar grants to upgrade cargo handling infrastructure. The grants are part of the Biden administration's $21 billion commitment to modernize port infrastructure in the U.S.Midsize port cities such as Baltimore are among the 2023 grant recipients. In November, the Port of Baltimore received a $47 million grant to kick-start an offshore wind manufacturing hub, among other improvements. More than $653 million in Port Infrastructure Development Program grants were awarded to U.S. ports in 2023 by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration. Ports America formed a public-private partnership with the state of Maryland to manage equipment and operations in sections of the Port of Baltimore.
Persons: John Deere, Walter Kemmsies Organizations: Biden, BMW, Maryland Port Administration, Port Infrastructure Development Program, U.S . Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Tacoma Husky, North, Environmental Protection Agency, U.S . Department of Defense, Kemmsies, Port Authority of, CNBC, Midwest ., Port Locations: U.S, Baltimore, Port, Washington, Long Beach , California, Port Authority of Georgia, Savannah, Maryland, Port of Baltimore, Midwest
According to ITS Logistics which monitors rail cargo trends, the volume of freight moving out of the East Coast doubles that of the West Coast. East Coast ports making major investments East Coast ports like Georgia, Virginia and Maryland have been increasing their investment to accommodate the increase in rail capacity. "CSX continues to see the East Coast ports as a growth opportunity as volumes shift from congested West coast gateways," said Cindy Schild, CSX spokesperson. West Coast port declinewatch nowCargo volumes on the West Coast remained soft at the Port of Los Angeles in November, which saw a 21% decrease year over year in volumes. While the East Coast gains are significant, there was a "leveling" off of imports detected on the East Coast in November, according to port TEU data from the CNBC Supply Chain Heat Map.
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