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Seagirt Marine Terminal consistently achieves high levels of productivity and efficiency - the essential elements of successfully handling the ever-increasing larger vessels and volumes in the Port of Baltimore.

Opened in 1990, Seagirt is operated by Ports America Chesapeake under a 50-year public-private partnership agreement signed in 2010 with the Maryland Port Administration.

Seagirt utilizes advanced technologies and cargo-handling equipment and systems. The design behind this high-tech facility benefits the carriers, cargo owners, maritime industry and surrounding community by keeping cargo moving, reducing truck traffic and mitigating environmental impacts. A progressive labor-management approach complements Seagirt's advanced equipment, technology and systems to further its reputation as one of the nation's most productive terminals.

Ports America constructed a 50-foot deep container berth and funded four state-of-the-art super-post-Panamax cranes, which became operational in 2013.

The $220-million terminal's seven 20-story, high-speed computerized 100-foot gauge (30.5 m) post-Panamax cranes are among the most productive in the industry, averaging 40 containers an hour. Three of the cranes feature dual-hoist systems, which lift two containers simultaneously to expedite loading and discharge. Twelve rubber-tired gantry cranes help stack containers, allowing for more space on the terminal.

Capable of handling 1.5 million twenty-foot-equivalent containers a year, Seagirt's practical yard layout places the storage area directly behind the berths. Enhancing Seagirt's efficiency is the adjacent Intermodal Container Transfer Facility, which brings the railhead to within 1,000 feet of the bulkhead.

The Seagirt computer system's electronic data interface capabilities automatically receive and send information to the terminal's steamship line customers. With just a few keystrokes, the carriers receive instantaneous information on the cargo and equipment, helping them generate timely reports that can boost their efficiency.

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Size

Total terminal area is 284 acres (112 ha)

Security

MPA provided security

Reefer Outlets

Total 320

Yard Storage Capacity

42,000 TEU

Highway Access

Many of the major transportation arteries are within minutes of the Port's terminal​s. East/West corridors include I-70, and North/South corridors include I-81, I-83, I-95, I-97 and I-895.​

Berths

Berths 1 - 3 - 3,127 ft. (953.0m); depth 45 ft. (13.7m) capable of handling up to 9,200 TEU vesselBerth 4 - 1,225 ft. (373.4m); depth 50 ft. (15.2m) capable of handling up to 14,000 TEU vessel

Rail Road Access

68 acres and 29,000 feet of track International and domestic containers CSXT and NS provide direct serviceFour loading tracksFour storage tracksOne service trackEach track length is 3,750 feet1 - 40-long-ton (40.6 metric tons) Transtainers1-Side loader and 1- Reach Stacker

Cranes

- Four (4) Sumitomo Neo-Panamax gantry cranes with an outreach of 18 containers wide; working height 110 ft. (36m), total hoist height 158 ft. (48.2m), lift capacity under spreader 50 long tons (50.8 mt) and 60 long tons (60.9 mt) with cargo hook - Four (4) ZPMC Super Neo-Panamax gantry cranes with an outreach of 22 containers wide; working height 140 ft. (42.7m), lift capacity under spreader 65 long tons (66.0 mt) and 85 long tons (86.4 mt) with cargo hook - Four (4) ZPMC Super Neo-Panamax with an outreach of 24 containers wide; working height under the spreader of 164 ft. (50m), lift capacity under spreader of 65LT and 85LT with cargo hook

CTPAT

Ports America Chesapeake is a certified partner in the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) program and is committed to the safety of our employees and visitors, and the security of our terminals. We encourage everyone to “see something, say something” if they observe something unusual.
Address

2600 Broening Hwy
Baltimore, MD 21224

Phone

410.649.7700

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Terminal Messages

Text PACINFO to (844) 764-2121 to sign up for terminal alerts.

Effective November 18, 2024, the Seagirt Marine Terminal main gate hours will be 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM. The New Vail outbound gate will close at 4:00 PM.

The Seagirt main gate will be extended to 5PM on Tues 1/7 and Thurs 1/9, including exports. No reefers after 4PM.

Due to impending weather, Seagirt Marine Terminal and Ports America Chesapeake operations at Dundalk Marine Terminal will be CLOSED on Monday, January 6, 2025. The ICTF will remain open.

Seagirt Marine Terminal Gate Hours
Single Move Import DeliveryClosed
Single Move Empty DeliveryClosed
Double MovesClosed
Reefer and Over Dimension Cargo ProcessingClosed
Customer Service HoursClosed
    ICTF Gate Hours
    All Services6:00 AM - 2:00 PM
      Dundalk Marine Terminal Gate Hours
      Container OperationsClosed
      Shed 12 Breakbulk & RoRoClosed
      • Dundalk Container Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
      • Dundalk Shed 12 Breakbulk & RoRos Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Monday - Friday)
      • ICTF Weekend Hours of Operation: Saturday 4:00 AM - 4:00 PM and Sunday 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM
      Vessel Schedule Today
      1/5/2025
      EVER FEAT1280TBD
      RDO FORTUNE501STBD
      Contacts
      Dennis DohertySr. Manager Marine Operations410.649.7773/70
      ICTF
      Aaric HarveyRail Operations Manager410.649.7766
      Seagirt
      Ryan KornkeDirector of Operations410.649.7755
      Terra BrydaCustomer Service Manager410.649.7717
      AMS / I.T. Helpdesk410.649.7732/16
      Billing410.649.7769/30
      Customer Servicepac.support@portsamerica.com410.649.7769