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(3 articles)Shipping & Freight
High ImpactJun 2, 2026Hormuz Shipping Recovery: Why a Ceasefire Isn't Enough
The shipping industry is signaling that stability in the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints—will require far more than a simple ceasefire. With roughly one-third of
Global Trade Magazine#hormuz-strait#maritime-disruption#shipping-delays
Shipping & Freight
ModerateMay 8, 2026Middle East-India Shipping Lanes Reopen as Supply Chain Pressures Ease
The resumption of Middle East-India shipments signals meaningful improvement in one of Asia's critical trade corridors after a period of significant disruption. This recovery comes as broader supply c
Journal of Commerce#middle-east-india-trade#supply-chain-congestion#shipping-lanes
Shipping & Freight
High ImpactApr 24, 2026Red Sea Transit Recovery Poses New Supply Chain Challenges
After extended disruption of Red Sea maritime traffic, limited transit operations are resuming, but supply chain professionals face a new set of operational and strategic questions. The gradual resump
Logistics Management#red-sea-shipping#supply-chain-disruption#maritime-logistics
