Ship Behind Baltimore Bridge Collapse Returns to Sea Ahead of Schedule

The MV Dali, the container ship responsible for last year’s high-profile collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, has returned to service after completing extensive repairs at China’s Fujian Huadong Shipyard. The ship departed on January 12, 10 days ahead of schedule, and will resume trading on its route across Asia and the Americas.

The Dali, operated under a charter by Maersk, experienced multiple electrical blackouts before…

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