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Why Detention & Demurrage in Europe Is a Decision‑Timing Failure, Not a Port Problem
Detention and demurrage in Europe are widely treated as a port problem. Congestion, slow customs clearance, carrier delays. But in

India Cold Chain Decisions at Scale: Why the Next Advantage Is Not Monitoring More, but Deciding Better
In India, cold-chain failures rarely begin with one dramatic event.
A shipment leaves the plant on time. The reefer

Europe’s Supply Chain Problem Isn’t Distance. It’s Decision Density.
In Europe, supply chains rarely fail loudly.
Shipments move on time. Infrastructure is strong. Service levels look acceptable on

Why Supply Chain Security Risk in Europe Often Looks Compliant Until It Isn’t
Europe operates one of the most efficient freight ecosystems globally. Short distances, dense infrastructure, and highly capable logistics providers allow

GCC Cold Chain Execution: Where Quality Breaks First
Why cold chain quality breaks first in the GCC. Learn how real-time execution signal evaluation prevents temperature risk and campaign

Supply Chain Visibility: How Real-Time Execution Signals Are Transforming Network Design
I have spent a significant part of my career designing supply chain networks. Building optimization models. Running stochastic simulations. Stress-testing

When Order Volume Outpaces Intelligence in Retail Operations
Retailers processing a million or more order line items per day are no longer dealing with complexity at the edges.

The Great Enterprise Software Repricing Has Started
A few days ago, SAP lost roughly $130 billion in market value from its peak in February 2025. The stock

8 Types of Supply Chain AI That Power Real-Time Decision Intelligence
Supply chain visibility platforms generate constant signals, but most cannot translate those signals into decisions. Decklar’s architecture closes this gap