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          January/February 2013
        
        
        
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            2012-2013 DIRECTORY
          
        
        
          THE PORT OF BALTIMORE
        
        
          With its 50-foot container berth
        
        
          completed,Baltimore is one
        
        
          of only two EastCoast ports
        
        
          able to receive some of
        
        
          the biggest ships in theworld.
        
        
          The Must-Have Resource
        
        
          For Maritime Industry Leaders!
        
        
          PORT OF BALTIMORE
        
        
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          Charles H. White, Jr.
        
        
          A Senior Research Fellow at the Tuck Graduate School of Business at Dartmouth, White
        
        
          has more than 30 years’ experience in transportation policy on the national level. He
        
        
          has also been Visiting Professor of Logistics and Intermodal Transportation at the
        
        
          U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, NY. Early in his career, he was Chief of
        
        
          Litigation at the former Interstate Commerce Commission, responsible for defending
        
        
          the agency’s orders deregulating the nation’s trucking industry. Between government
        
        
          assignments, White practiced law and participated in all major railroad merger
        
        
          proceedings during the ’80s and ’90s that collectively transformed and revitalized the
        
        
          freight railroad industry. The Yale Law graduate has advised many foreign governments
        
        
          on transportation regulatory, safety and infrastructure issues.
        
        
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            Most rewarding aspect of being on
          
        
        
          
            the Commission:
          
        
        
          Being associated
        
        
          with the Maryland Port Administration’s
        
        
          outstanding management and staff
        
        
          during this critical time in the Port’s
        
        
          development.
        
        
          
            Greatest accomplishment with
          
        
        
          
            the Commission:
          
        
        
          Without a doubt,
        
        
          the precedent-setting public-private
        
        
          partnership with Ports America.
        
        
          
            Primary goal moving forward:
          
        
        
          Helping the Port fully potentiate the
        
        
          competitive advantage it now has with
        
        
          its 50-foot berth, especially with regard
        
        
          to cooperation with CSX in establishing
        
        
          efficient and competitive double-stack
        
        
          intermodal service.
        
        
          For more information about the Maryland Port Commissioners, go online to