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  • Automotive firms say they are reassessing operations but do not expect major disruption after a bridge in the U.S. city of Baltimore collapsed Tuesday.
  • Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Dimitris Psillakis told CNBC that Baltimore was one of the German company's four distribution centers in the U.S., but that other U.S. entry ports such as Brunswick, Georgia, would help ease import pressures.
  • Psillakis added that it was too early to see the full impact.
The remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024 in Baltimore. 

The Baltimore bridge collapse has prompted carmakers to assess operations after the closure of the busiest U.S. auto port. Many do not expect major disruptions so far.

In a dramatic scene, a cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the early hours of Tuesday morning, causing it to crumple into the water almost immediately. Six people who had been working on the bridge were presumed dead on Wednesday, after rescuers failed to find them.