Allied Universal®, a global leader in security and facility services, has proudly announced that its client, the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore, has received a top U.S. Coast Guard security assessment for the 15th consecutive year. This remarkable achievement underscores the Port of Baltimore’s commitment to maintaining the highest security standards, ensuring the safety of its workers and visitors. Allied Universal has been at the forefront of providing cutting-edge, facility-specific security solutions that have contributed significantly to the port’s ability to continue its role as a vital hub for economic growth and a major player in international commerce.
The Port of Baltimore, distinguished among the nation’s 300 ports, leads in the volume of autos and light trucks, farm and construction machinery, as well as imported sugar and gypsum. It also boasts a cruise passenger terminal that accommodates over 200,000 travelers annually. This accolade from the U.S. Coast Guard not only highlights the port’s efficient and secure operations but also positions it as a key contributor to the economic vitality of the greater Baltimore area and beyond.
Allied Universal’s commitment to excellence and its tailored security services have been instrumental in achieving this continuous high ranking by the U.S. Coast Guard. Tracy Fuller, president of government services for Allied Universal, expressed honor in serving the Port of Baltimore and satisfaction with the U.S. Coast Guard’s recognition. Allied Universal’s approach combines innovative solutions, smart technologies, and a deep understanding of the port’s unique security needs, ensuring that the Port of Baltimore remains a safe, efficient, and thriving center of commerce and travel.