Baltimore East Biddle Street Terminal
Baltimore is one of only two Eastern U.S. ports where the main shipping channel reaches a depth of 50 feet. The Port of Baltimore is closer to the Midwest than any other East Coast port and it is within an overnight drive of one-third of the nation’s population.

Material Handling
This terminal has the capability to handle bulk and packaged products such as:
- Ferro Alloys
- Frac Sand, Proppants
- Pig Iron
- Silicon Carbide
- Silicon Metal
- Fluorspar
- Primary Metals (zinc, aluminum, tin, copper and nickel)
- Magnesite
- Specialty Alloys
- Refractory products
- Scrap Metal
- Minerals
- Steel (pipe, billets, bars, coils, slabs)
- Fertilizer
- Limestone
Receiving and shipping of materials are accomplished at the site through the use of flatbeds, vans, overseas containers and dump trucks.
Processing
Biddle Street has the following processing capabilities:
- Moisture Reduction
- Screening
- Packaging
- Blending
The daily operations of the terminal are managed by:
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Office Supervisor – Leayn Collins
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Customer Support Specialist – Peggy Donovan
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S. H. Bell Company East Biddle Street Truck Entrance
1103 Edison Highway
Baltimore, MD, 21213
S. H. Bell Company East Biddle Street Office Entrance
3501 East Biddle Street
Baltimore, MD 21213
Phone: 1-412-963-6910
Fax: 1-412-963-6940
Shipping information: orders.balt@shbellco.com
For rate information contact the Sales Department at the Pittsburgh Administrative office:
Jill Tillman – Manager Sales Administration
Stacy Seltzer – Pittsburgh-Based Account Manager
Adam Bell – Vice President of Sales & Marketing
Phone: 1-412-963-9910
Fax: 1-412-963-1206