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