“Procurement decisions don’t fail inside procurement. They fail when real-world conditions hit them. That’s what we assess.”
When the Strait Closes is the only supply chain intelligence paper on the 2026 Iran conflict built on 18 years of independently published, contemporaneous archive evidence — not reactive commentary written after February 28.
Top 5 Reasons This Is the Only Paper You Need
1. It saw this coming — and can prove it.
Every other analysis of the 2026 conflict was written after February 28. This paper draws on 18 years of contemporaneous, timestamped archive posts documenting the exact structural strands — fossil fuel political tension, energy supply chain architecture, EV transition contradictions, fertilizer dependency — that converged into this crisis. The signals were published before the war started. That is not a claim. It is a verifiable evidentiary record.
2. It tells you what to do in the next 30 days — not what happened in the last 21.
Most analyses describe the disruption. This paper gives you a 10-question readiness diagnostic your leadership team can complete in 60 minutes, with a scored threshold — Proceed, Conditional, Phase 0™ Required, or Stop — that tells you whether your current supply chain commitments are defensible before you make them.
3. It covers your industry specifically.
Six industries assessed individually — Energy, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Agriculture, Petrochemicals, Aerospace, and Technology — each with current exposure data and named Phase 0™ readiness questions. Not generic advice. Your vertical, your exposure, your 30-day pivot.
4. It tells you something no other paper will.
Your 2024 or 2025 contingency plan was built on one assumption: if one maritime corridor closes, the other stays open. That assumption is now invalid for the first time in modern history. This paper is the only independent analysis that names that planning failure explicitly and tells you what replaces it.
5. It includes the internal memo your CFO needs to approve the purchase.
Bundled with the paper is a two-page Enterprise Justification Memo — formatted, ready to forward — that makes the business case for your CFO or board risk committee. The $2,500 purchase barrier becomes a 10-minute internal approval, not a personal decision.
Your Access to When the Strait Closes
→ Purchase the assessment — $2,500 USD
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When the Strait Closes
Posted on March 21, 2026
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“Procurement decisions don’t fail inside procurement. They fail when real-world conditions hit them. That’s what we assess.”
When the Strait Closes is the only supply chain intelligence paper on the 2026 Iran conflict built on 18 years of independently published, contemporaneous archive evidence — not reactive commentary written after February 28.
Top 5 Reasons This Is the Only Paper You Need
1. It saw this coming — and can prove it.
Every other analysis of the 2026 conflict was written after February 28. This paper draws on 18 years of contemporaneous, timestamped archive posts documenting the exact structural strands — fossil fuel political tension, energy supply chain architecture, EV transition contradictions, fertilizer dependency — that converged into this crisis. The signals were published before the war started. That is not a claim. It is a verifiable evidentiary record.
2. It tells you what to do in the next 30 days — not what happened in the last 21.
Most analyses describe the disruption. This paper gives you a 10-question readiness diagnostic your leadership team can complete in 60 minutes, with a scored threshold — Proceed, Conditional, Phase 0™ Required, or Stop — that tells you whether your current supply chain commitments are defensible before you make them.
3. It covers your industry specifically.
Six industries assessed individually — Energy, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Agriculture, Petrochemicals, Aerospace, and Technology — each with current exposure data and named Phase 0™ readiness questions. Not generic advice. Your vertical, your exposure, your 30-day pivot.
4. It tells you something no other paper will.
Your 2024 or 2025 contingency plan was built on one assumption: if one maritime corridor closes, the other stays open. That assumption is now invalid for the first time in modern history. This paper is the only independent analysis that names that planning failure explicitly and tells you what replaces it.
5. It includes the internal memo your CFO needs to approve the purchase.
Bundled with the paper is a two-page Enterprise Justification Memo — formatted, ready to forward — that makes the business case for your CFO or board risk committee. The $2,500 purchase barrier becomes a 10-minute internal approval, not a personal decision.
Your Access to When the Strait Closes
→ Purchase the assessment — $2,500 USD
-30-
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