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The Strait of Hormuz Risk: How Middle East Tensions Could Reshape Global Shipping Routes

For most people, the Strait of Hormuz is just a narrow stretch of water on the map.   For the global economy, it is something far bigger. It is the artery that quietly powers modern trade.   Every day, millions of barrels of oil, LNG cargoes, and tanker shipments pass through this narrow channel connecting […]

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Floating the Future: How Ocean Freight Is Powering the Global Green Energy Boom

By Jitendra Srivastava    The global green energy shift is no longer a forecast. It is measurable.  According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global renewable energy capacity surpassed 3,700 GW in 2024, with solar and wind accounting for the overwhelming majority of new additions. The IEA’s Renewable Energy Outlook projects that renewable capacity additions through 2028

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Solar at the Edge: Delivering Green Energy Projects Where Roads Don’t Reach

By Jitendra Srivastava    India’s renewable energy ambition is no longer incremental. It is structural.  According to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India, the country crossed 180 GW of installed renewable energy capacity in 2023 and is targeting 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. Solar energy alone accounts for

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Batteries in Transit: Navigating the High-Risk Logistics of Lithium and Beyond

By Jitendra Srivastava    The global shift toward electrification has fundamentally changed the logistics industry. Every electric vehicle, consumer device, power tool, and energy storage system depends on one core component: the lithium battery.  As volumes surge, so do risks.  According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), lithium battery-related incidents on aircraft continue to be reported annually, with dozens of smoke, fire,

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Tech on the High Seas: Why Ocean Freight Still Anchors Global Innovation

By Jitendra Srivastava    Innovation may feel instant. Supply chains are not.  A smartphone designed in California, assembled in Vietnam, powered by chips from Taiwan, and sold in India completes a journey that is deeply physical. Despite the rise of air cargo and digital trade platforms, ocean freight continues to carry the bulk of the

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Middle East Shipping Disruption 2026: Strait of Hormuz Crisis and the Structural Risk to Global Trade

On 2 March 2026, global trade is operating under visible strain.  Following escalation between Israel, the US and Iran, maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has dropped sharply. Several carriers have restricted vessel movement through the strait and Bab el-Mandeb. Some services have paused Suez Canal transits. Others are rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope.

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From Microchips to Megatrends: Why Semiconductor Logistics Need Smarter Rerouting

By Jitendra Srivastava    Semiconductors are no longer just components. They are strategic assets. From mobility and telecom to defense systems and artificial intelligence, entire economies now depend on uninterrupted semiconductor logistics.  According to the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), global semiconductor sales crossed USD 526 billion in 2023 and rebounded strongly in 2024, with double digit

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How On-Demand Tech Manufacturing Is Reshaping Freight Forwarding

By Jitendra Srivastava    The way products are manufactured has changed permanently.  On-demand tech manufacturing is no longer an experiment. It is redefining how companies build, store and move goods. And as production models evolve, freight forwarding must evolve with them.  According to the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. manufacturers’ new orders for durable goods exceeded $3 trillion in 2025, reflecting

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Life Science Logistics in 2026: Delivering What Medicine Cannot Afford to Lose

By Jitendra Srivastava    In most industries, logistics is about efficiency.  In life sciences, logistics is about integrity.  A delayed lifestyle shipment creates inconvenience. A compromised oncology drug shipment can close a treatment window.  That is the difference. And that is why life science logistics has become one of the most critical segments within the global logistics industry.  Industry estimates value the global

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