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What to know about Baltimore bridge collapse and the event’s economic impact


A cargo ship slammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, causing the structure to collapse. The shocking incident has raised questions about who owns and manages the ship, as well as where it was headed and what load it was carrying. 

Called the Dali, the vessel that hit the bridge is managed by Synergy Marine Group, a Singapore-based ship manager with a worldwide presence and over 660 vessels under management, according to its website. The group said the ship was operated by charter vessel company Synergy Group and chartered by Danish shipping behemoth Maersk when it struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

“We are horrified by what has happened in Baltimore, and our thoughts are with all of those affected,” Maersk said in a statement to CBS News Tuesday, in which it also confirmed the ship was carrying cargo for Mearsk customers. “No Maersk crew and personnel were onboard the vessel,” the company added.

The vessel, which has a capacity of 10,000 twenty-foot equivalent units, or TEUs, was carrying nearly 4,700 containers time of the collision. It was operated by a 22-person, Indian crew. 

It was not immediately clear what kind of cargo the ship was carrying. 

Synergy Group’s parent company, Unity Group Holdings International, an investment holding company, was founded in 2008 and is Hong Kong-based. 

Ship chartered by Maersk

The Dali is owned by Grace Ocean Private, another Singapore-based company that provides water transportation services. 

While the incident remains under investigation, the ship lost power before hitting the bridge, according to an unclassified Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency memo reviewed by CBS News. The ship was time charted by Danish international container shipping company Maersk at the time of the collision.

Where was it headed?

The outbound ship was headed for Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka , Synergy Marine Group said in a press release

How busy is the Port of Baltimore?

In 2023, the Port of Baltimore handled a record 52.3 million tons of foreign cargo, worth $80 billion, according to the Office of Governor Wes Moore. The port is also a significant provider of local jobs. 

The top port in the U.S. for sugar and gypsum imports, it is the ninth busiest U.S. port by the total volume and value of foreign cargo handled. All vessel traffic into and out of the port is currently suspended. 

What will the economic impact of the port’s closure be?

Directly, the port supports 15,300 jobs. Another 140,000 are related to port activities. The jobs and their salaries represent $3.3 billion in personal income, according to a CBS News report



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