Description
The ocean belongs to everyone, but the concrete docks and the towering steel cranes are owned by a microscopic cartel that quietly dictates the flow of global commerce. When consumers order products online, they think of the delivery truck, completely ignoring the absolute geopolitical bottleneck of international commerce: the Seaport Terminal. The sprawling docks, the millions of containers, and the colossal, towering gantry cranes are not owned by the government. They are privately controlled by an invisible, hyper-consolidated global oligopoly.This book exposes the immense B2B economy of Marine Terminal Operators (MTOs). A handful of secretive, multi-billion-dollar corporations operate the physical real estate of almost every major port from Shanghai to Los Angeles. They dictate the loading speeds, the exorbitant docking fees, and the absolute flow of global inventory.We dissect the brutal economics of port automation, the constant threat of longshoremen strikes, and how a software glitch in a single automated crane can instantly cause a catastrophic, multi-continent supply chain hemorrhage.Understand the gatekeepers of the global economy. Discover the privately owned, steel fortresses that quietly tax every single physical product moving across the ocean.



