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O'Malley: Port deal will bring larger ships, 5,700 jobsPublished 11/22/09
BALTIMORE - A new long-term partnership between the Port of Baltimore and the largest terminal operator in the country, Ports America, will bring 5,700 jobs and $15.7 million in annual revenue for Maryland, Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Friday.
The long-term lease of Seagirt Marine Terminal leaves ownership of the facility in the hands of the state and the day-to-day management of the terminal to Ports America Chesapeake.
"This is the beginning of a partnership between the Port of Baltimore and Ports America," O'Malley said, standing on the container crane area at the water's edge. For the announcement, a row...
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