Meet Tina Billips, Maryland Port Administration assistant cruise terminal manager! If you’ve taken a cruise from here, you’ve probably seen her. Hear from Tina about her career and why she's proud of women in the maritime industry. #WomensHistoryMonth
Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore
Maritime Transportation
Baltimore, Maryland 1,662 followers
Closest East Coast Port to the Midwest.
About us
- Website
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http://mpa.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx
External link for Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore
- Industry
- Maritime Transportation
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1706
- Specialties
- shipping, autos, forest products, breakbulk, project cargo, farm/construction equipment, containers, cruise, Cargo, intermodal, environmental, transportation, and logistics
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Employees at Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore
Updates
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Port of Baltimore is heading to Seatrade Cruise from April 7 through April 10! Seatrade is the world’s largest cruise conference and a great opportunity for us to connect with cruise industry leaders and showcase the Port of Baltimore as a top cruise port and our region as a tremendously fertile cruise market. Looking forward to discussing the future of cruising from the Port of Baltimore and strengthening our cruise partnerships. See you in Miami! #STCGlobal
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Maryland Port Administration Executive Director Jonathan Daniels was featured in the Baltimore Business Journal’s Powershift 2025 which profiles leaders to watch this year. Jonathan highlighted his leadership style, his vision for the Port of Baltimore and some of his Baltimore favorites! https://ow.ly/8KKv50Vnzao
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The Maryland Port Administration is continuing to celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth! Meet Marquita Roberts, an MPA operations liaison at our Dundalk Marine Terminal. Learn from Marquita about her job and how she views women in the maritime industry.
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We’re proud to announce that the Port of Baltimore has received a top U.S. Coast Guard security assessment for the 16th consecutive year. With heavy emphasis on cyber and perimeter security measures, this assessment also included a thorough review of all security protocols and procedures at the Dundalk, Seagirt, North Locust Point, South Locust Point, Fairfield, and Masonville marine terminals. “I want to recognize the great work of our MPA security, operations, and information technology departments, as well as the yeoman’s work of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police and Allied Universal to make the Port of Baltimore one of the safest and most secure ports in the U.S,” said MPA Executive Director Jonathan Daniels. U.S. Customs and Border Protection https://ow.ly/5jvu50VlJiw
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Gov. Wes Moore has declared today as Maryland Agriculture Trade Day in recognition of the contribution agriculture trade makes to the state’s economy, farmers, and communities. This day honors Maryland’s farmers, ranchers, and related agricultural businesses and the role they play in feeding the globe. The Port of Baltimore is proud to play a big role in the agriculture industry by handling more farm and construction machinery than any other U.S. port. In 2024, more than 848,000 tons of that equipment crossed our docks. “Maryland agriculture benefits significantly from exports,” said Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks. “The Port of Baltimore is a leader in ag equipment imports and exports and also serves to connect our producers with sales around the world.” https://ow.ly/Jn7r50VkVC1
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The Port of Baltimore was proud to welcome the world’s largest car carrier, HOEGH AUTOLINERS Aurora, yesterday! She has a capacity to hold 9,100 vehicles. Maryland Port Administration Deputy Executive Director Matt Wypyski welcomed the vessel and presented an official Port of Baltimore ship’s wheel to Captain Victor Escamilla. In 2024, the Port of Baltimore handled about 750,000 cars and light trucks, second-most among all U.S. ports.
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DID YOU KNOW: In 2024, the Port of Baltimore handled more than 94,000 tons of beer, wine, and spirits worth $189 million. We wish all who are celebrating today a very #HappyStPatricksDay but please remember to do so responsibly. ☘️
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