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            PORT
          
        
        
          
            report
          
        
        
          
            containers
          
        
        
          T
        
        
          he Port of Baltimore’s container business had another record
        
        
          year in 2013. More than 6.3 million tons of containerized
        
        
          products were handled over the public marine terminals,
        
        
          good for a slight one percent increase from 2012. But 2013
        
        
          will be remembered at the Port of Baltimore for more than an increase
        
        
          in container tonnage, it will be remembered as the year the new
        
        
          50-foot-deep container berth and four super-post-Panamax cranes
        
        
          became operational.
        
        
          Thanks to its public-private partnership with Ports America
        
        
          Chesapeake, the Port took a giant step forward and distanced
        
        
          itself from most of its competitors. With the new berth and cranes,
        
        
          Baltimore became one of only two U.S. East Coast ports able to handle
        
        
          the largest ships in the world today. Supersized ships that can transit
        
        
          the Suez Canal and, very soon, the expanded Panama Canal can be
        
        
          accommodated in Baltimore.
        
        
          Baltimore’s success in containers stems from existing long-term
        
        
          contracts with two of the world’s largest container shipping
        
        
          companies, MSC and Evergreen, as well as strong business from ACL
        
        
          and CSAV. In addition, the Port continued an aggressive ongoing effort
        
        
          to attract additional volume from key Beneficial Cargo Owners (BCOs),
        
        
          such as IKEA, Pier 1, Costco, Heineken and REI.
        
        
          Moving forward, the Port will be watching changes that are impacting the container business worldwide, such as
        
        
          the new P3 (MSC, Maersk and CMA-CGM) that includes Baltimore, and potential changes in Evergreen’s service
        
        
          that look promising for Baltimore’s growth. Other alliances are expected to bring new carriers and expanded
        
        
          service options.
        
        
          
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            The Port of Baltimore
          
        
        
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          January/February 2014
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          6,368,570 Tons
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          6,297,486 Tons
        
        
          
            PERCENT CHANGE
          
        
        
          +1%
        
        
          
            PREVIOUS RECORD
          
        
        
          2012 – 6,297,486 Units
        
        
          CONTAINERS
        
        
          0
        
        
          1,000,000
        
        
          2,000,000
        
        
          3,000,000
        
        
          4,000,000
        
        
          5,000,000
        
        
          6,000,000
        
        
          7,000,000
        
        
          8,000,000
        
        
          
            Change
          
        
        
          
            in Tons
          
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          TONS
        
        
          
            2013