Two Transits to 150 in Thirty Days: The Reopening Logistics Problem
The contemplated MOU pledges to restore prewar shipping — about 150 vessels a day — within 30 days of signing. The strait is currently running at about two transits a day after 94 days of paralysis. This post reads the reopening as the logistics problem it is: a ~2,000-vessel queue unwind, an insurance market that normalises only on a track record, and the question of who actually sequences it all when the strait’s only candidate authority is SDN-designated.