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Maritime News
US Seizes $70k in Unreported Currency from COSCO Bulker
Officials of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized a large amount of unreported cash from a Chinese-owned bulker…
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Port of Baltimore Celebrates Recovery of its Container Business
The Port of Baltimore is witnessing a remarkable recovery after the devastating effects of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in…
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World’s Largest Wind-Powered Ro-Ro Arrives in Baltimore
The world’s largest wind-powered, industrial-scale, roll on/roll off vessel Neoliner Origin has returned for its second visit to the only…
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Marine World
NTSB to Determine Probable Cause of Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Board meeting scheduled for November 18 will address electrical failures that led to six deaths and catastrophic bridge collapse. The…
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Marine World
Coast Guard Awards Contract for Critical Baltimore Yard Pier Reconstruction
The U.S. Coast Guard has awarded a contract valued at nearly $11 million to Ocean Construction Services Inc. for comprehensive…
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Maritime News
CBP Intercepts Stolen Bulldozer Being Smuggled Out at the Port of Baltimore
Criminal syndicates stealing vehicles in the U.S. and shipping them to countries in West Africa are becoming daring, reports U.S.…
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Maritime News
USCG Lifts Hatch Cover as It Investigates Baltimore Bulker Explosion
The hatch cover that was blown overboard during the explosion on the bulker W-Sapphire was retrieved from the Baltimore shipping…
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Port News
30-ton hatch recovered from coal ship explosion in Baltimore
Baltimore’s shipping traffic was disrupted for nearly a week after an explosion on a fully laden coal carrier in the…
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Marine World
Baltimore Port’s Main Shipping Channel Temporarily Closed Following Bulker Explosion
UPDATE: The U.S. Coast Guard has reopened the Fort McHenry Federal Channel into and out of the Port of Baltimore.…
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Port News
Explosion rocks bulk carrier departing Baltimore
Baltimore’s already bruised maritime sector was dealt another scare on Monday evening when a Greek-owned coal carrier suffered a spectacular…
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