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26 March 2024 - Baltimore Bridge collapse Update
26 March 2024 - Baltimore Bridge collapse Update
Madeleine Overgaard avatar
Written by Madeleine Overgaard
Updated over a week ago

The horrible collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has an immediate impact flows in and out of the Baltimore port. The container ship Dali collided with a pillar which resulted in the entire bridge collapsing and cutting off the shipping lane.

The following vessels on DRY will be impacted as they are currently located inside the port:
​• Phatra Naree - Importing Alumina from Alumar.
​• Klara Oldendorff - Loading Thermal Coal at CNX Terminal
​• JY River - Loading coal at Curtis Bay Piers

​Impacted vessels expected to load coal in Baltimore:
• ​Kmarin Goteborg - Expected at Curtis Bay Piers 28-Mar
​• Star Triumph - Expected to load coal at CNX
​• One Ocean - Expected to load coal CNX
​• HI Gladstone - Expected to load coal Curtis Bay Piers
​• CSSC Rotterdam - Expected to load coal at CNX
​• Patroklos - Expected to load coal
​• Panasiatic - Expected to load coal
​• Star Majesty - Expected to load coal at CNX
​• Navios Mars - Expected to load coal
​• Bellevue - Expected to load coal
​• Thalassini Niki - Expected to load coal
​• Zoi Xi - Expected to load coal
​• CSL Kajika - Expected to load coal at CNX
​• CSL Tarantau - Expected to load coal at CNX

Expected vessels - Other cargo
Bonas - Expected to deliver wood chips from Basaga International. ​
Aragonborg - Expected to arrive today 26-Mar at Rukert terminal with forest products from Rauma Port.
​• BBC Arizona - Expected to deliver partial bulk cargo from Italy
​• Gold Dust - Expected to deliver cargo from Turkey
​• Kotor - Expected to deliver cargo (likely cement/clinker/Gypsum)
​• Armia Krajowa - Expected to deliver her remaining partial cargo of Raw Sugar at the Baltimore sugar refinery terminal.

How can I track the vessels impacted in Baltimore?
Kpler provides several options to view shipping activity for the Baltimore Zone, either split by products or origin installations. You can filter for 'Baltimore' port zone directly on the platform or split data via the Flows.

All current ETA's have not yet been updated to reflect delays following the collapse of the bridge.

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