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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday cut off access to much of the city’s port — causing a suspension of vessel traffic that will disrupt a key trade lane and threaten to further tangle already-stressed supply chains.

The Port of Baltimore was the 17th largest in the nation by total tons in 2021 and an important artery for the movement of autos, construction machinery and coal. It handled 52.3 million tons of foreign cargo worth nearly $81 billion in 2023, according to Maryland data, and creates more than 15,000 jobs.

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Top 10 imports and exports to the Port

of Baltimore in 2023

IMPORTS

2023 total: $59B

Paper,

paperboard

Electronic

machinery,

electronics

$1B

Machinery

$1B

$9B

Nickel

$1B

Wood

$1B

Vehicles

and parts

Iron,

steel

$27B

$1B

Other

commodities

$12B

94

Aluminum

$2B

Chemicals

Furniture,

bedding,

lights

$2B

$1B

EXPORTS

2023 total: $22B

Electronic

machinery,

electronics

Other

$1B

$2B

Machinery

Iron, steel

$2B

$327M

Seeds, grains,

fruits, plants

Air and space

craft, parts

Vehicles

and parts

$251M

$1B

$8B

Coal, oil and

natural gas

Chemicals

$6B

Nickel

$1B

Aluminum

$227M

$182M

Note: not seasonally adjusted. Vehicles excluding railways

and tramways. Nickel, aluminium, paper and wood include

derivatives of those commodities.

Source: Census Bureau

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Top 10 imports and exports to the Port of Baltimore in 2023

IMPORTS

2023 total: $59B

Paper,

paperboard

$1B

Electronic machinery

and electronics

Machinery,

including

farmwork and

construction

$1B

Nickel

$1B

$9B

Wood

$1B

Vehicles

and parts

Iron and

steel

$27B

$1B

Other

commodities

$12B

Aluminum

Chemicals

$2B

$2B

Furniture,

bedding,

lights

$1B

EXPORTS

2023 total: $22B

Electronic machinery

and electronics

$1B

Iron and steel

$327M

Other

$2B

Machinery

$2B

Aircraft,

spacecraft, parts

Seeds, grains,

fruits, plants

Vehicles

and parts

$1B

$251M

$8B

Coal,

oil and

natural

gas

Chemicals

$6B

$1B

Nickel

Aluminum

$227M

$182M

Note: not seasonally adjusted. Vehicles excluding railways and tramways. Nickel, aluminium,

paper and wood include derivatives of those commodities.

Source: Census Bureau

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Top 10 imports and exports to the Port of Baltimore in 2023

IMPORTS

EXPORTS

2023 total: $59B

2023 total: $22B

Paper,

paperboard

Electronic machinery

and electronics

$1B

$1B

Iron and steel

Electronic machinery

and electronics

Machinery,

including

farmwork and

construction

$327M

Other

$1B

Machinery

$2B

Nickel

$2B

Aircraft,

spacecraft,

parts

$1B

$9B

Seeds, grains,

fruits, plants

Vehicles

and parts

$251M

$1B

Wood

$8B

Coal,

oil and

natural

gas

$1B

Vehicles

and parts

$27B

Chemicals

$6B

$1B

Nickel

$227M

Other

commodities

Aluminum

$182M

$12B

Iron and steel

$1B

Aluminum

$2B

Furniture,

bedding, lights

Chemicals

$2B

$1B

Note: not seasonally adjusted. Vehicles excluding railways and tramways. Nickel, aluminium, paper and wood include.

derivatives of those commodities.

Source: Census Bureau

On Tuesday, the Port of Baltimore said that vessel traffic would be suspended in and out of the port until further notice, but trucks would still be processed in its terminals.

“Baltimore’s not one of the biggest ports in the United States, but it’s a good moderate-sized port,” said Campbell University maritime historian Sal Mercogliano. It has five public and 12 private terminals to handle port traffic.

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Baltimore

North Locust

Point Marine

Terminal

Ports and terminals

Baltimore Port

Truck Plaza

Railyard

RAILROAD

Seagirt Marine

Terminal

Fairfield

Terminal

Dundalk Marine

Terminal

Shipping channels

Chesapeake

Terminal

CSX Coal Pier

Francis Scott

Key Bridge

Tradepoint

Atlantic

Hawkins Point

Marine Terminal

MARYLAND

Patapsco

River

1 MILE

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Ports and terminals

Baltimore

North Locust

Point Marine

Terminal

Baltimore Port

Truck Plaza

MARYLAND

Railyard

RAILROAD

Seagirt Marine

Terminal

Fairfield

Terminal

Shipping channels

Dundalk Marine

Terminal

Chesapeake

Terminal

CSX Coal Pier

Tradepoint

Atlantic

Patapsco

River

Francis Scott

Key Bridge

Hawkins Point

Marine Terminal

1 MILE

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Tunnel

Ports and terminals

Baltimore

North Locust

Point Marine

Terminal

Baltimore Port

Truck Plaza

MARYLAND

Railyard

RAILROAD

Seagirt Marine

Terminal

Fairfield

Terminal

Shipping channels

Dundalk Marine

Terminal

Chesapeake

Terminal

CSX Coal Pier

Tradepoint

Atlantic

Patapsco

River

Francis Scott

Key Bridge

Hawkins Point

Marine Terminal

1 MILE

“It does cars, it does bulk carriers, it does containers, it does passengers,” said Mercogliano. “So this is going to be a big impact.”

Baltimore’s the top port in the nation for automobile shipments, having imported and exported more than 750,000 vehicles in 2022, according to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry group.

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About three-quarters of the autos that travel through the port are imports, dominated by big-name brands, including Mazda and Mercedes-Benz. Most of the top companies have enough inventory sitting on U.S. dealer lots that any immediate impact on supply is unlikely, said Ambrose Conroy, chief executive of the consulting firm Seraph.

“It’s too early to say what impact this incident will have on the auto business, but there will certainly be a disruption,” said John Bozzella, president of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation.

The port ranked second in the country for exporting coal last year, according to the state of Maryland. But it’s not a huge global supplier of thermal coal, and the disruption can likely be made up by replacements from Australia or Indonesia if needed, said Alexis Ellender, lead analyst at global trade intelligence company Kpler.

Baltimore is also a niche port for the soybean trade, focusing mostly on high-value soy used in tofu, miso, tempeh and organic products, according to Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition. Most of those exports are destined for Asia, but Steenhoek doesn’t expect a big spike in tofu prices because several other U.S. ports also ship this sort of soy, including Norfolk, Va., Savannah, Ga. and Charleston, S.C.

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All East Coast ports have become more important in recent years as the United States attempts to boost its trade with friendly nations and reduce geopolitical risks related to trade with China, which generally happens via West Coast ports, said Tinglong Dai, a Johns Hopkins Carey Business School professor and expert on global supply chains.

Baltimore port’s suspension is “one more disruption in an already-stressed system” for the global supply chain, said Abe Eshkenazi, chief executive of the Association for Supply Chain Management. Cargo will now have to be rerouted to other ports, which means figuring out where there is enough capacity to move things.

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East Coast ports and shipping density

Ship traffic

Ports

Less

More

Boston

Quincy

MASS.

R.I.

NEW

YORK

Newport

CONN.

New Haven

Bridgeport

Newark

NewYork

Bayonne

PA.

N.J.

Philadelphia

Wilmington

The Port

of Baltimore

5th-largest port

on the East Coast

for foreign trade

MD.

DEL.

Annapolis

Cambridge

MD.

Alexandria

VA.

Newport News

Portsmouth

Norfolk

Chesapeake

NORTH

CAROLINA

Morehead City

50 MILES

Wilmington

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East Coast ports and shipping density

Ship traffic

Ports

Less

More

50 MILES

Boston

Quincy

NEW

YORK

MASS.

R.I.

Newport

CONN.

New Haven

The Port

of Baltimore

5th-largest port

on the East Coast

for foreign trade

Bridgeport

NewYork

Newark

Bayonne

PA.

N.J.

Philadelphia

Wilmington

DEL.

MD.

Annapolis

Cambridge

MD.

Alexandria

Newport News

Portsmouth

Norfolk

VIRGINIA

Chesapeake

NORTH

CAROLINA

Morehead City

Wilmington

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East Coast ports

and shipping density

Boston

MASS.

Quincy

NEW

YORK

R.I.

CONN.

Ship traffic

Ports

Newport

New Haven

Bridgeport

PENNSYLVANIA

Newark

NewYork

Bayonne

N.J.

The Port of Baltimore

5th-largest port on the

East Coast for foreign trade

Philadelphia

Wilmington

Annapolis

DEL.

Alexandria

Cambridge

50 MILES

MD.

VIRGINIA

Newport News

Portsmouth

Norfolk

Chesapeake

NORTH

CAROLINA

Morehead City

Wilmington

S.C.

Coal shipments will need to be rerouted to other ports, Kpler’s Ellender said. And Ryan Petersen, chief executive of the logistics company Flexport, posted on X that the company currently has 800 containers on a slew of ships heading for the port that will need to be rerouted, likely to Philadelphia or Norfolk.

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The biggest problem Steenhoek sees from Baltimore’s shuttering is the knock-on effect to other ports. Many ships stuck in the port were destined to make stops at other U.S. ports to load and unload goods before heading overseas, a complicated logistical dance now scrambled by the bridge collapse.

“It just shows how you throw a wrench in the supply chain and the impact is not just confined to that one port,” Steenhoek said.

Tim Meko, Justine McDaniel and David J. Lynch contributed to this report. Editing by Kate Rabinowitz and Karly Domb Sadof.

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