Port of Baltimore

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The Port of Baltimore is a major U.S. seaport on the Chesapeake Bay known for its high-volume roll-on/roll-off and automobile shipping, as well as its role in international container and bulk cargo trade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cargo port
container port
roll-on/roll-off port
seaport
connectedBy interstate highways
rail
truck
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy Maryland Department of Transportation
hasAccessTo CSX Transportation
Norfolk Southern Railway
hasChannelType deepwater channel
hasEconomicRole contributes to Maryland economy
facilitates international trade
supports regional employment
hasFacility Dundalk Marine Terminal
Fairfield Marine Terminal
Locust Point Marine Terminal
Masonville Marine Terminal
Locust Point Marine Terminal
surface form: North Locust Point Marine Terminal

Seagirt Marine Terminal
Locust Point Marine Terminal
surface form: South Locust Point Marine Terminal
hasSecurity U.S. Coast Guard presence
U.S. Customs and Border Protection operations
hasTypeOfCargo automobiles
breakbulk cargo
bulk cargo
containers
project cargo
roll-on/roll-off cargo
isMajorGatewayFor exports from the U.S. East Coast
imports to the U.S. East Coast
isOneOf largest U.S. ports for automobile imports
largest U.S. ports for roll-on/roll-off cargo
major U.S. seaports
locatedIn Baltimore
Maryland
locatedOn Chesapeake Bay
Patapsco River
nearbyCity Baltimore
operatedBy Maryland Port Administration
ownedBy Maryland
surface form: State of Maryland
servesRegion Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States

Midwestern United States
surface form: U.S. Midwest
specializesIn automobile shipping
bulk commodities
containerized cargo
roll-on/roll-off shipping

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Baltimore hasPort Port of Baltimore
Baltimore Harbor partOf Port of Baltimore
Mid-Atlantic states hasPort Port of Baltimore
Patapsco River associatedWith Port of Baltimore
Northeast megalopolis containsMajorPort Port of Baltimore
Middle Branch adjacentTo Port of Baltimore
this entity surface form: Port Covington
Maryland Port Administration operates Port of Baltimore
Outer Harbor associatedWith Port of Baltimore
Outer Harbor partOf Port of Baltimore
this entity surface form: Baltimore maritime infrastructure
Western Shore of Maryland contains Port of Baltimore
Locust Point adjacentTo Port of Baltimore
this entity surface form: Port Covington
Northwest Branch hasNearbyFeature Port of Baltimore
Baltimore rail network servesPort Port of Baltimore
Office of the Executive Director associatedWith Port of Baltimore
subject surface form: Office of the Executive Director (Maryland Port Administration)
Engineering and Construction division operatesIn Port of Baltimore
subject surface form: Engineering and Construction division (Maryland Port Administration)
MPA manages Port of Baltimore
subject surface form: Maryland Port Administration