Page 6 - Port of Baltimore - Issue 5 - 2024
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     CONTENTS
ISSUE 5 / 2024
FEATURE
15Col. Francis Pera
Passion Drives Performance
for New USACE Leader
18Double Stack
Jobs Investment, Tunnel
Progress Move Port Forward
DEPARTMENTS
6MDOT Message
& Executive View
DONOVAN EATON PHOTOGRAPHY
22
Ryan and Chaz Lynch are the third generation of family leadership at The General Ship
Repair Corporation, which recently celebrated 100 years in business.
22 Port Business/
General Ship Repair
8Soundings
Baltimore’s Shipyard Turns 100
Happenings Around the Port
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26 Port Business/Baltimore
10 Community Corner
Museum of Industry
ISSUE 5 / 2024
Working to Tell the Port’s Stories
Pitching In and Doing Good
12EcoPort
28 Port View
Coast Guard Yard:
Environmental Management
More Than a Century of Service
Double
Stack Rail
Begins
Baltimore on
the Right Track
PLUS:
COL. FRANCIS PERA
ASSUMES COMMAND AT USACE
GENERAL SHIP REPAIR
CELEBRATES 100 YEARS
Presidential Visit
www.marylandports.com
ON THE COVER:
The advent of double-stack rail
paves the way for the Port to move
more cargo and create more jobs.
Photography by Bill McAllen
Port of Baltimore
Tweet Highlights
Look what we found at our Dundalk
Marine Terminal – a ship propeller the
size of a small car and a yacht!
In 2023, we shipped 1,736 tons of boats
and yachts, totaling over $38 million.
Whether it’s luxury yachts or small
boats, we keep the waters busy and
the world moving!
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