Baltimore bridge collapse redirects freight to nearby ports. TRAFFIX assists in smooth transitions.

TRAFFIX is here to help with:

Get your supply chain back on track fast

What happened?

On March 26th, 2024, the container ship Dali, bound for Colombo, Sri Lanka, departed from the Port of Baltimore and collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge along I-695, causing its collapse. The ship, guided by a local crew, was transitioning from port control to its own crew for open water transit. The cause of the accident is still unknown.

It’s uncertain how long vessel movements to and from the Baltimore Port will be disrupted, potentially affecting shipping schedules along the Eastern Seaboard. The Baltimore Port is expected to remain closed for the near future.

How could this impact your supply chain?

We are here to help

The TRAFFIX Port Services Team is committed to assisting you in navigating these challenging circumstances and restoring your supply chain operations promptly. Contact Us today!

Our team will collaborate with you to ensure the appropriate drayage capacity is arranged for pickup at any of the following ports:


Need warehousing? Container consolidation services? Expedited delivery? 

TRAFFIX offers strategically positioned warehousing space near each port. Our team specializes in destuffing underused containers and consolidating them into optimized containers. If you require expedited delivery, we can arrange OTR delivery to ensure your production lines stay operational and your inventory levels remain optimal.

Ready to talk? Contact us today!

(Header Photo Credit:Julia Nikhinson/Reuters)