Resilinc Special Report
Understanding the Baltimore Bridge Collapse and Its Supply Chain Implications
The Port of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a cargo ship struck a support column around 1:30 am EST on March 26, 2024. It is the busiest port in the U.S. for auto imports/exports and, as of this report’s publish date, has suspended all traffic until further notice. The city of Baltimore remains in a State of Emergency. Key Industries like automotive, heavy machinery, and agriculture are among the hardest hit. Clearing the debris from the waterway is necessary before it can resume operations, with current reports indicating a potential reopening in May. In the meantime, ships must either wait or be rerouted to alternate ports, resulting in longer lead times and possibly higher freight rates.
Learn more in the Resilinc Special Report about the impact of this disruption on ports and shipping routes, industries, and the supply chain. Discover how companies can prepare for any potential shipping disruptions.
Key Insights:
- Background: Bridge collapse and the Port of Baltimore
- Expert analysis of the industries impacted and potential outlook
- How companies can prepare for any potential shipping disruptions: next steps