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GM, Ford Will Reroute Baltimore Shipments After Bridge Collapse

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download-(37).jpeg Automakers Ford and General Motors (GM) have announced plans to reroute affected shipments in order to minimize disruptions following the unfortunate bridge collapse that closed the Port of Baltimore. These steps are in response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse over the Patapsco River; both companies guarantee that the impact on their business operations will be minimal. 

GM said that in an effort to keep their supply chain continuous, they are actively working to reroute car shipments to other ports. John Lawler, Ford's chief financial officer, also agreed that the incident required parts to be diverted to other ports. Lawler stressed that although there will be an effect, the business has already arranged other shipping options to handle the circumstance. 2024-03-26T101818Z_1740148554_RC2LT6A7LWZ6_RTRMADP_5_MARYLAND-INCIDENT-BRIDGE-FACTS.jpg

As the busiest port in the United States for car shipments, the Port of Baltimore is significant because it handles a significant number of vehicles each year. The port handled at least 750,000 vehicles in 2023, according to data from the Maryland Port Administration, with motor vehicles and parts making up a sizeable share of its imports.

Since the collapse, there have been ongoing rescue efforts, and two survivors, one of whom is still hospitalised have been pulled from the wreckage. Authorities are still searching the river for more survivors. 3YYDVY6XLNGVVARHUXXFWDKWEU.jpg

Pete Buttigieg, the secretary of transportation for the United States, noted the seriousness of the situation and its significant effects on supply chains. Buttigieg noted that major disruptions are expected in the near future and emphasized the need for coordinated efforts to address the issues raised by the collapse of the bridge.

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