BALTIMORE : Attorneys are asking a federal judge to prevent crew members on the cargo ship Dali from returning to their home countries amid ongoing investigations into the circumstances leading up to the deadly collapse
BALTIMORE : On March 26, 2024, when container ship Dali crashed into Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, United States, leaving at least six persons dead and property worth millions of dollars destroyed, the
BALTIMORE : The Port of Baltimore experienced its worst month in more than 20 years, according to my analysis of tonnage data for April released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau, its sixth
BALTIMORE : Dali, the container ship which struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore causing its collapse, has been refloated and is being moved to a new location. The ship had been stuck
BALTIMORE : “They can’t do any online banking. They can’t pay their bills at home. They don’t have any of their data or anyone’s contact information, so they’re really isolated right now. They just
COPENHAGEN : Maersk has announced an update on its services to the Port of Baltimore, reopening bookings for direct loading and discharge on the upcoming voyages. The Danish ocean carrier noted that the following
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
BALTIMORE : The first container ship has arrived at the Port of Baltimore a month after the cargo ship Dali lost power and rammed a support column of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, leading to
BALTIMORE : The first commercial vessels have started to transit through the limited access channel at the Francis Scott Key Bridge site, in conjunction with scheduled passages for a limited number of commercial vessels
BALTIMORE : Baltimore City Council is seeking compensation from the owner and manager of the container ship M.V. Dali over the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. In papers submitted to the US federal courts