Maryland Port Administration
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
Baltimore, Maryland 7,380 followers
The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore: Closest East Coast Port serving the Midwest
About us
The Maryland Department of Transportation's Port Administration 's mission is to stimulate the flow of waterborne commerce through the ports in the State of Maryland in a manner that provides economic benefit to the citizens of the state. The MPA's headquarters are at the World Trade Center building, 401 E. Pratt St. Baltimore.
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http://www.mpa.maryland.gov/index.php
External link for Maryland Port Administration
- Industry
- Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Port, International Trade, Global Trade, Logistics, Shipping, Imports, Exports, and Commerce
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Employees at Maryland Port Administration
Updates
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Very busy day today at the Port of Baltimore with 6 ships at our Dundalk Terminal & 2 more at our Seagirt Terminal! We’re seeing more vessels coming in and our truck transactions are up 1,000 per day over July. Great news heading into the fourth quarter. #BaltimoreIsBack
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More paradise news from Baltimore! 🚢☀️🏖️ Celebration Key is making waves as Carnival Cruise Line's hottest new addition, opening its sun-soaked shores soon. And guess what? Cruise Maryland passengers will be among the first who'll get to experience this tropical wonderland! Starting in 2026, hop aboard the Carnival Pride, sail to the Bahamas and experience Celebration Key’s mile-long, white sand beach, large freshwater lagoons, and a range of dining, shopping and entertainment options! Will you be booking a trip that includes Celebration Key? https://ow.ly/ItHY50T9UIS
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Busy day at our Dundalk Marine Terminal today with a spectacular lineup of four ships carrying different types of Roll-on/Roll-off cargo! From farm/construction equipment to large pieces of breakbulk, each vessel brought a unique twist to our bustling port. Our Seagirt Marine Terminal welcomed two container ships to showcase the scale of our diverse cargo operations. Ports America Grimaldi Group Wallenius Wilhelmsen
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The Port of Baltimore doesn’t just handle more cars than other ports – it delivers dreams! From sleek, high-end cars, like Lotus Cars USA, McLaren Automotive Ltd, Lamborghini Club America and Porsche Cars North America to everyday vehicles, our port is a hub of automotive diversity. Nearly every international auto manufacturer ships their vehicles through our port. So, what's on your wish list? Let us know which car you’re dreaming of seeing in your driveway!
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Ever wondered what it's like to be a water scientist? Here's your chance to find out! Join us tomorrow for a hands-on experience where you can dive into the world of water science and contribute to important climate change impact data collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the science behind our water systems. Registration is required, so sign up here or onsite! https://ow.ly/GyaS50T59aT
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Lots of new vehicles and farm machinery from EUKOR vessels were handled today at our Dundalk Terminal while containers were handled at our Seagirt Terminal. Baltimore is one of the most cargo-diverse ports in the country. #ThePortForOurNation
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What a fun time we had last weekend at Masonville Cove's Fabulous Fish event! 🐟🐠 Attendees dove into a sea of excitement, learning so many cool things about our finned friends. From crafting amazing fish out of decorative CDs to exploring the Masonville Cove shoreline in hopes of spotting real fish, there was something for everyone to enjoy! Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for a day full of learning, creativity, and aquatic fun.
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Positive trending continues! Through the first two days of this week, our Seagirt container terminal handled 5,704 truck transactions, the highest two-day number since March 27 and 28. Business continues to ramp back up! Ports America Maryland Motor Truck Association #BaltimoreIsBack
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Baltimore is a leading U.S. port for forest products. We handle rolled paper which is used to create packaging material and pulp which is used to produce paper products like paper towels, napkins, and facial tissues. We offer our customers outstanding facilities and top warehousing options for all their forest product needs! #ThePortForOurNation