Container ships can move through Port of Baltimore

Container ships can move through Port of Baltimore

The chief ag negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative says the first container ship has made it through the Port of Baltimore.

A bridge collapse at the end of March has slowed the traffic going in and out of the port and Doug McKalip says “we had an 11-foot channel come online about two weeks after the accident and a 14-foot channel south of the wreckage come online and now, a 35-foot channel just four weeks after the ship hit the bridge.”

McKalip says the goal is to open a deeper shipping channel for two-way vessel traffic to 50-feet by the end of May.