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Port of Baltimore

Navigating by sea is easy in one of the fastest growing ports in the east. Baltimore's terminals together handle 20 million tons annually and include the following: Clinton Street Marine Terminal, Seagirt Marine Terminal, Dundalk Marine Terminal, Consolidation Coal Sales Co., South & North Locust Point Marine Terminal, Fairfield Auto Terminal, Chesapeake Terminal, Atlantic Terminal and Hawkins Point Terminal.

The Port of Baltimore can accommodate any type of cargo efficiently and cost effectively. It serves more than 70 ocean carriers that make nearly 2,300 annual port visits at more than 300 foreign ports on every continent.

It is the closest Atlantic port to major mideastern population and manufacturing centers. Nearly seven million people live in the Baltimore/Washington area, the nation's fourth-largest and fastest growing consumer market. Contact: Mary Jane Norris, Regional Manager, Maryland Port Administration, 410-385-4459

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