Cargo ships stacked off California. Ports jammed. Shelves thin. Prices rising.
The pandemic didn’t just infect people. It infected logistics. Fragile supply lines snapped under the strain. For decades, efficiency was worshipped, resilience ignored. One virus proved how brittle the “global market” really is.
Politicians call it temporary. But the cracks are permanent. The next disruption won’t be a surprise. It’ll be inevitable.