TOKYO -- Political turbulence in the Red Sea is forcing global shippers to make more costly journeys and increasing pressure on companies to review their supply chains and prepare for a new norm characterized by longer transportation distances.
Companies need to review risks in line with new reality, experts say
TOKYO -- Political turbulence in the Red Sea is forcing global shippers to make more costly journeys and increasing pressure on companies to review their supply chains and prepare for a new norm characterized by longer transportation distances.