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‘We’re ready to help.’ East Coast ports welcome cargo bound for Baltimore.

The catastrophic bridge collapse that closed the Port of Baltimore to ship traffic is unlikely to trigger a major new U.S. supply chain crisis or spike goods prices, due to ample and growing spare capacity at competing East Coast ports, economists and logistics experts say.

With four people still missing after a container ship collision destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge, it remained unclear how long the span’s twisted superstructure would block the harbor’s mouth.

But port officials from New York to Georgia were busy on March 26 fielding queries from shippers about diverting Baltimore-bound cargo from containers to vehicles and bulk material.

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