 
          I
        
        
          t was another record year for autos
        
        
          in 2013. Baltimore remained the
        
        
          number one port in the U.S. for
        
        
          autos for the third consecutive year
        
        
          by handling 578,500 units over its
        
        
          public piers. This marked an 11 percent
        
        
          increase from 2012. The Port saw
        
        
          record numbers of cars from some of
        
        
          its key auto customers.
        
        
          Baltimore’s success in autos is
        
        
          attributable to many factors, including
        
        
          the cost-effective transportation of vehicles from the traditional
        
        
          Midwest production sites for exports. The Port’s location is perfect for
        
        
          the distribution of imported cars.
        
        
          The nationally renowned quality program QCHAT (Quality Cargo
        
        
          Handling Action Team) is also a key reason for the Port’s outstanding
        
        
          reputation with autos. This program brings together all key players
        
        
          in the auto supply chain, including the auto manufacturer, labor,
        
        
          processor, ocean carrier and Port. These monthly meetings serve as
        
        
          a good confirmation that each auto leaving or arriving at the Port of
        
        
          Baltimore is handled with the utmost white-glove care.
        
        
          Another big advantage for Baltimore is the presence of four on-dock auto
        
        
          processors. Before cars head to the dealer, they can have items such as
        
        
          spoilers, running boards and audio accessories added right onsite.
        
        
          With all of these reasons, it is easy to see why Baltimore is number
        
        
          one for autos!
        
        
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          100,000
        
        
          200,000
        
        
          300,000
        
        
          400,000
        
        
          500,000
        
        
          600,000
        
        
          AUTOS
        
        
          
            Change
          
        
        
          
            in Units
          
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          578,555 Units
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          523,570 Units
        
        
          
            PERCENT CHANGE
          
        
        
          +11%
        
        
          
            PREVIOUS RECORD
          
        
        
          2012 – 523,570 Units
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          UNITS
        
        
          January/February 2014
        
        
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