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Lori Ann LaRocco - Railroad CSX adding new freight route on Tuesday to avoid Port of Baltimore after bridge collapse - cnbc.com - New York -  New York -  Baltimore - state New Jersey - Baltimore

Railroad CSX adding new freight route on Tuesday to avoid Port of Baltimore after bridge collapse

CSX is starting a new dedicated freight rail service between Baltimore and New York for its clients on Tuesday to help mitigate the trade disruption as a result of the closure of the Port of Baltimore after the cargo vessel Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge leading to its collapse on March 26.

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Lori Ann LaRocco - Shipping giant Maersk says Baltimore port reentry decision is near as collapsed bridge cleanup progresses - cnbc.com - China - Baltimore

Shipping giant Maersk says Baltimore port reentry decision is near as collapsed bridge cleanup progresses

A.P. Moller-Maersk says that based on progress made in the Port of Baltimore collapsed bridge clean-up, it may be able to set a timeline on returning to the port in the next week or so, and resumption of network services at the Baltimore port for the second-largest global ocean carrier could come by the end of this month.

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Lori Ann LaRocco - Baltimore port bridge collapse: Global ocean carriers put U.S. companies on hook for urgent cargo pickup - cnbc.com - state Indiana - Baltimore

Baltimore port bridge collapse: Global ocean carriers put U.S. companies on hook for urgent cargo pickup

Ocean carriers are declaring "force majeure" due to the Baltimore port bridge crisis, telling logistics companies and U.S. shippers including retailers that once cargo is dropped off at alternate ports, it becomes their responsibility to pick up.

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Lori Ann LaRocco - Wes Moore - Logistics companies scramble after bridge collapse closes Port of Baltimore until further notice - cnbc.com - New York - Sri Lanka - state Maryland - state New Jersey - Baltimore

Logistics companies scramble after bridge collapse closes Port of Baltimore until further notice

Logistics companies up and down the East Coast were urgently relaying messages back and forth to clients Tuesday on the status of their imports and exports after the Port of Baltimore was shut down in response to the collapse of the city's Francis Scott Key Bridge. A massive rescue effort was underway Tuesday morning.

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Jenni Reid - Shipping giant Maersk confirms it chartered ship that collided with Baltimore bridge - cnbc.com - Singapore - Denmark - Sri Lanka - county Bay - Panama - state Maryland - Baltimore

Shipping giant Maersk confirms it chartered ship that collided with Baltimore bridge

Danish shipping giant Maersk on Tuesday confirmed it had chartered the container ship which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the U.S. city of Baltimore in the early hours of the morning.

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Reuters - Singapore-flagged container ship brings down Baltimore bridge - asia.nikkei.com - Singapore -  Singapore - Baltimore

Singapore-flagged container ship brings down Baltimore bridge

(Reuters) -- A major bridge collapsed in the U.S. port of Baltimore in the early hours of Tuesday after being struck by a container ship, plunging cars and as many as 20 people into the river below.

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