Hurricane Florence made landfall early Friday morning and is expected to produce dangerous high winds and catastrophic flash flooding in the region as it slowly makes its way down and across the Carolinas through the weekend.
Cargo operations at the Port of Charleston, S.C., shut down on Thursday, and terminals are expected to remain closed through Saturday and possibly Sunday.
The North Carolina ports of Wilmington and Morehead City also closed on Thursday and will remain closed until further notice.
While the Ports of Virginia and Baltimore remain open, the main shipping channels are closed, preventing vessels from entering or exiting the port.
The table below, constructed using data from BlueWater Reporting, lists the container services scheduled to be in each affected port on Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
In addition, global carriers CMA CGM and Maersk Line each have published contingency plans for vessels affected by the storm.