Page 6 - Port of Baltimore - Issue 5 - 2022
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  CONTENTS
      BILL MCALLEN
COURTESY OF BELTS LOGISTICS SERVICES
                     We Knowow
ISSUE 5 / 2022
                    ISSUE 5 / 2022
FEATURE
20 Still No. 1
2022 Was a Strong Year for Ro/Ro in Baltimore
DEPARTMENTS
6 Governor’s Message & Executive View
8 Soundings
Happenings Around the Port
16 Community Corner Pitching In and Doing Good
18 EcoPort
Environmental Management
 EDF Climate Corps Fellow
 Education E-Portal Receives Award
 Fish & Wildlife Service Joins Celebration
 DNR Visits Masonville Cove
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26 Port Business /
Belts Logistics Services Going Strong in Baltimore Since 1845
28 Port View
Dundalk Marine Terminal: A Ro/Ro Stalwart
Baltimore Goes the Extra Mile for Customers
ON THE COVER:
Baltimore continues its run as the nation’s #1 port for roll-on/roll-off (ro/ro) cargo. Tonnage reports in September indicate that ro/ro volume is up 20% year over year.
Photography by Bill McAllen.
marylandports
.com
     Port of Baltimore
Tweet Highlights
Deepest condolences to the family of former Chair and Maryland Port Admin executive Rick Lidinsky.
Rick loved the #PoB, its labor and its truckers. He helped negotiate one of the 1st U.S.- China trade agreements for PoB. He was a big part of PoB’s growth in the early ’80s.
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