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Maersk Gives Update Following Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
Global shipping giant Maersk has released a detailed update on its operations following the collapse of Baltimore’s Key Bridge. The…
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FBI Opens Criminal Probe Into Baltimore Bridge Collapse
WASHINGTON, April 15 (Reuters) – The FBI has opened a federal criminal investigation into the deadly collapse of a Baltimore bridge last…
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City of Baltimore Pursuing Legal Action Against ‘Dali’ Stakeholders Over Key Bridge Collapse
Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott confirmed that the city is taking legal action against stakeholders of the containership Dali…
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Container Shipping Rates Unaffected by Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse, Xeneta Says
The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has not led to an increase in ocean freight…
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Key Facts About The Collapse Of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge
By Lisa Shumaker April 6 (Reuters) – Work is underway to begin clearing the wreckage of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge more than a…
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Federal Grant Boosts Cargo Capacity at Tradepoint Atlantic Amid Baltimore Bridge Collapse
In the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Tradepoint Atlantic (TPA) is set to use an…
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Expects Up to $10 Million Hit from Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Roll-on/roll-off shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen has forecasted a financial impact ranging between $5 to $10 million due to the collapse…
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After Baltimore Bridge Collapse, How Safe is Shipping?
The tragic collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US after it was hit by a container…
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First Tug Makes it Out of Baltimore Harbor After Bridge Collapse
The first commercial vessels to exit Baltimore's inner harbor after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge have…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Temporary Channel Opens
April 1, 2024: First Vessel Departs Baltimore Harbor The tugboat Crystal Coast, pushing a fuel barge, was the first vessel…
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