East Coast ports can take on new cargo — SupplyChainDive.com

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East Coast ports are prepared to accept cargo destined for the Port of Baltimore:

Since the majority of freight handled by the Port of Baltimore is roll-on, roll-off cargo — such as automobiles and farm machinery — specialized equipment is needed to handle diversions. Fortunately, some ports near Maryland are well equipped to handle the volumes, several supply chain data providers said in emails to Supply Chain Dive.

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