Why Supply Chain Strategy Doesn’t Change in a Crisis
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered another wave of disruption across global supply chains, with capacity tightening, fuel markets under pressure, and shippers once again asking familiar questions about resilience. But if you step back from the...
The Logistics of Building a Global AI Data Center Infrastructure
Analysts predict worldwide data center capacity will nearly triple by 2030, built on more than $7 trillion in infrastructure construction and upgrades for AI and hyperscale cloud computing. At the project level, the scale of individual data center sites is striking....
Shipping from Hong Kong to the US
Hong Kong has long served as one of Asia’s most important logistics gateways, connecting manufacturers and suppliers across Greater China with global markets. With world-class port infrastructure and one of the world’s busiest air cargo airports, Hong Kong remains a...


