 
          
            2013
          
        
        
          
            PORT
          
        
        
          
            report
          
        
        
          
            roll-on/
          
        
        
          
            roll-off
          
        
        
          W
        
        
          hile overall roll-on/roll-off (ro/ro) tonnages were down
        
        
          in 2013 due to worldwide economic conditions, the
        
        
          Port of Baltimore increased its market share in this
        
        
          commodity to 52 percent. Baltimore remains the
        
        
          number one port in the U.S. for handling ro/ro equipment.
        
        
          Continued economic woes in Europe, the Port’s largest ro/ro trading
        
        
          partner, was the main reason for ro/ro’s tonnage decline in 2013.
        
        
          Other factors included the global mining industry reducing its
        
        
          production due to price decreases coupled with a decreased
        
        
          demand for new mining equipment.
        
        
          Dealing with challenging international economies can be
        
        
          significant, but the Port of Baltimore’s excellent reputation in
        
        
          handling ro/ro is an effective counterbalance. The Port’s reputation for
        
        
          efficiency, quality and labor are main factors in encouraging shippers
        
        
          and carriers to use Baltimore as their first point of entry.
        
        
          Baltimore’s large and diverse group of competing carriers speaks
        
        
          volumes to the Port’s overall operational capabilities, while the Port’s
        
        
          proximity to the Midwest makes it a convenient seaport for the world’s
        
        
          leading ro/ro manufacturers. Moving forward, Baltimore will continue
        
        
          to place emphasis on its
        
        
          commitment to ro/ro, its
        
        
          industry-recognized quality
        
        
          program QCHAT and of
        
        
          course the unique Ro/Ro
        
        
          Rodeo.
        
        
          -200,000
        
        
          0
        
        
          200,000
        
        
          400,000
        
        
          600,000
        
        
          800,000
        
        
          1,000,000
        
        
          1,200,000
        
        
          ROLL-ON/ROLL-OFF
        
        
          
            Change
          
        
        
          
            in Tons
          
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          899,416 Tons
        
        
          
            2012
          
        
        
          1,091,520 Tons
        
        
          
            PERCENT CHANGE
          
        
        
          -18%
        
        
          
            2013
          
        
        
          TONS
        
        
          T
        
        
          he Port of Baltimore,
        
        
          through its two cruise
        
        
          providers, offers exciting
        
        
          itineraries to the Bahamas,
        
        
          Bermuda, Caribbean and New
        
        
          England/Canada. Despite some
        
        
          challenging issues in 2013, the
        
        
          Port of Baltimore handled a
        
        
          healthy 212,371 people and further
        
        
          established itself as one of the top
        
        
          cruise ports on the East Coast.
        
        
          Last year brought a new and
        
        
          improved ship to Baltimore, Royal
        
        
          Caribbean’s
        
        
          
            Grandeur of the Seas.
          
        
        
          The ship completed a nearly $50
        
        
          million renovation that included
        
        
          new dining options, entertainment,
        
        
          staterooms and tech upgrades.
        
        
          The Carnival cruise ship
        
        
          
            Pride
          
        
        
          again proved its popularity in
        
        
          the Mid-Atlantic region by selling
        
        
          out nearly its entire Baltimore
        
        
          schedule. Carnival also provided a
        
        
          lift going into 2015 with the recent
        
        
          announcement that the cruise
        
        
          provider will bring the
        
        
          
            Pride
          
        
        
          back to
        
        
          the Port of Baltimore for year-round
        
        
          cruising beginning in March 2015.
        
        
          The Port of Baltimore is the fifth-
        
        
          largest cruise port on the East Coast
        
        
          
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