Port Information Types of Cargo

Location Information Autos Breakbulk

Strategically located in the • 's location 150 miles further inland than any other • Baltimore routinely handles imported and exported machinery that is used to build many things, Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic port means shorter distances between including critical infrastructure such as transportation manufacturing equipement and wind East Coast, Baltimore sits in manufacturer, port and market, making exports arrive a day farms. the center of the enormous earlier. • Approximately 250 trucking companies, including many specialized heavy haulers, are capable Baltimore/Washington, DC • Imports quickly reach dealers and consumers in the fast of transporting any type of cargo and connecting Baltimore's piers with any spot in the United consumer market. This inland location makes it the closest Atlantic growing Baltimore/Washington, DC consumer market. States and Canada. port to major Midwestern population and manufacturing centers • Baltimore has close proximity to major interstates. It offers and within a day's reach to 1/3 of U.S. households. The port has on-dock rail service with two Class One rail carriers, Norfolk immediate access to millions of people living in one of the largest, Southern and CSX, with direct connections to the Midwest. wealthiest consumer markets in the U.S. • All major Ro/Ro carriers call on Baltimore which ensures vehicles can get to any destination.

Cruise Information

• The Cruise Terminal sits adjacent to I-95, the East Forest Products Coast’s major north/south route and has plenty of on-site parking. • The is one of the leading U.S. ports in handling • Baltimore has it all – Ideal location, strong consumer base, forest products. excellent market and incredible infrastructure. Roll-on/ Roll-off Cargo • Baltimore's forest products terminal, BalTerm, has become one • The Port of Baltimore offers year-round cruises to the Containers of the United States' leading handlers of imported forest Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada/New England and the Caribbean. • Baltimore handles more Ro/Ro cargo annually than any other products, providing world class service. • The Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal is one of • Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean International sail U.S. port. • With its superb location in the Port of Baltimore, BalTerm can the most effi cient container terminals in the United States directly from Baltimore. • Ro/Ro, self propelled on and off a ship, requires special care and provide low-cost service. according to the Journal of Commerce. is expensive to move and accommodate. • BalTerm and its exclusive stevedoring company, Tartan • The terminal has 11 cranes, a 50-foot deep berth, • Baltimore's proximity to the Midwest's major farm and construction Terminals, have over 180 dedicated employees who have Neo-Panamax cranes, and direct rail service to the equipment manufacturers has helped it become the leading U.S. received extensive training in the specialized needs of the forest Midwest with two Class One railroads, on-dock CSX and port for farm and construction machinery. products industry. nearby Norfolk Southern. Overnight Market • Reaffi rming its position as the top U.S. Ro/Ro port, Baltimore • BalTerm currently controls over 1.1 million square feet of • The Port of Baltimore has tunnel access to I-95 via I-895. serves as the East Coast hub for the largest Ro/Ro carrier in warehouse space. With its location, facilities, equipment and Baltimore directly links to I-70, which provides access to Thanks to the Port of the world. personnel, BalTerm is the ideal partner for getting forest the Midwest. Baltimore's outstanding products from ships customers in the most effi cient manner. highway access, trucks can • NAVIS, the port's electronic terminal management planning reach 35% of America's and control system, links truck drivers, steamship lines, manufacturing base freight-forwarders, customs brokers and stevedores. and 32% of its population overnight.

Steel manufacturers in Pittsburgh... furniture makers in North Carolina... or consumers in Boston. They can all be served in less than 24 hours by the Port of Baltimore. MPA\Other Locations 1. Dundalk Marine Terminal (MPA) 6. Cruise Maryland (MPA) 2. Seagirt Marine Terminal (Ports America Chesapeake) 7. Contanda Terminals LLC 3. MPA Badging Center 8. Masonville Marine Terminal (MPA) 4. North Locust Point Marine Terminal (MPA) 9. Fairfi eld Marine Terminal (MPA) 5. South Locust Point Marine Terminal (MPA) 10. Hawkins Point Marine Terminal (MPA ALCOA) Private Terminals 1. Domino Sugar (American Sugar Refi ning Inc) 19. Vulcan Materials (Arundel Sand and Gravel) 2. CNX Marine Terminals (CONSOL) 20. NuStar Energy Storage Terminal 3. Petroleum Fuel and Terminal Co (Apex) 21. Citgo Tosco 4. Rukert Terminals Corporation 22. Baltimore Asphalt Refi nery Dock (Targa Terminal) 5. Atlantic Terminal 23. General Ship Repair 6. Chesapeake Terminal 24. Tyco Submarine Cable Operations 7. Vane Brothers 25. Yara North America Inc 8. Access World 26. HOST Terminals (East ALCOA Terminal) 9. National Gypsum 27. Motiva Terminal 10. Bitumar USA 28. Mid States Oil Terminal 11. C. Steinweg (Baltimore Inc) 29. Trade Point 12. Canton Stevedoring 30. Intermodal ICTF Ports America 13. CSXT Pier 31. (Penn Mary Yard) 14. Liquid Transfer Terminals Inc 32. Norfolk Southern Intermodal (Bayview) 15. Sparrows Point Shipyard (Barletta Willis) 33. Belt's Business Center (US Customs) 17. US Gypsum 34. US Coast Guard Yard Created: February 2017 18. Lehigh Cement 35. CSXT Coal