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Trains, Trucks and Tractors: The Race to Reroute Goods From Baltimore

Since the collapse of the Key Bridge, other East Coast ports have absorbed the cargo previously handled in Baltimore, but some parts of the supply chain like trucking are struggling.

Peter Eavis
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Coal, Containers and Packaging, East Coast (US), Freight (Cargo), Georgia Ports Authority, International Longshoremen’s Assn, International Trade and World Market, Labor and Jobs, Newark (NJ), Norfolk (Va), Norfolk Southern Corporation, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Port of New York and New Jersey, Ports, Railroads, Riggs Amico, Sarah, Ships and Shipping, Supply Chain, Trucks and Trucking, United States Economy
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