
Port of Baltimore Receives Top Coast Guard Security Review for 16th Year
The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore has earned a top U.S. Coast Guard security assessment for the 16th consecutive year. According to a press release, the Coast Guard’s inspection covered six state-owned, public marine terminals, including Dundalk, Seagirt, North Locust Point, South Locust Point (including the cruise passenger terminal), Fairfield and Masonville, reviewing all…
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