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We look forward to applying for future grant
opportunities and thank the Maryland Port Administration and the Maryland Environmental Service for coordinating and administering the grant program for the entire Port community.”
— Jeremy Riddle, General Manager of BalTerm
Marine, a voluntary environmental benchmarking and certification program for the maritime industry. To receive certification, participants must benchmark their annual environmental performance through the program’s self-evaluation guides and have their results verified by an accredited external verifier. The program allows BalTerm to gauge its performance and develop a plan to reduce emissions from operations.
“Early replacement of diesel equipment is a key component of MDOT MPA’s strategy to reduce air pollution and emissions associated with the transport of goods to and from the Port of Baltimore” said Barbara McMahon, MDOT MPA Manager of Safety, Environment & Risk Management. “The commitment by program participants like BalTerm to support equipment replacement is critical to the success of the program.”
Taylor TLX-160 lift
Our Increased Capacity
Your Competitive Advantage.
39 FT
More Depth. More Capacity.
We know your cargo is precious. So is your time and money. At Canton Maritime, now we can accommodate your surging needs better than ever.
We’ve increased the depth at our terminal to 39 feet, so we’re able to handle about 50% more of your cargo at one time. This means greater cost savings and increased time efficiency for you.
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Visit cantonmaritime.com/breakbulk or call 410-633-1601 to learn more.
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