Collapsed Baltimore Bridge causing wood product supply-chain disruptions
The 26 March the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge following a collision by a massive container ship that lost power is causing supply-chain disruptions among many industries, including the industries that use plywood and other wood products. While the collapsed bridge blocks the primary route into the Baltimore port, imports will not be able to enter the port and exports cannot leave. Imported commodities from overseas will need to be diverted to other ports of entry. The Port of Baltimore is the most important US port for plywood imports. Plywood, veneered panels, and similar ...
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