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The CSX railroad, the state of Maryland and others are poised to spend $466 million expanding the more than century-old Howard Street Tunnel under downtown Baltimore, fixing a bottleneck that has hampered growth at the Port of Baltimore and rail traffic along the East Coast.
The CSX railroad, the state of Maryland and others are poised to spend $466 million expanding the more than century-old Howard Street Tunnel under downtown Baltimore, fixing a bottleneck that has hampered growth at the Port of Baltimore and rail traffic along the East Coast.
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Ports America Chesapeake orders 15 eco-efficient hybrid RTGs from Konecranes
By January 2022, Ports America Chesapeake (PAC) will have 15 new hybrid rubber-tired gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes to expand operations and reduce diesel emissions at Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal. The new equipment will not only reduce the terminal’s environmental impact, it will increase efficiencies significantly increasing the current RTG container handling capacity.
Ports America is the largest terminal operator and stevedore in the United States, operating in more than 33 ports and 70 locations in North America. Ports America Chesapeake’s Seagirt Marine Terminal is currently handling an annual volume of just over one million TEUs and, due to a boost in e-commerce, continues to break monthly container handling records. The contract with Konecranes, signed in January 2021, is a part of the terminal’s expansion investments focused on ensuring the terminal is equipped with t