Observe the stack
Deconstructed logistics war room
Global supply networks are not invisible. They are layered pressure systems: lanes, ports, depots, contracts, chokepoints, and silence. This observer descends through the stack and names the fracture points.
Route weather
Routes do not fail evenly
Every lane carries weather: political heat, port congestion, fuel volatility, customs drag. The diagram exposes active corridors in #ffb300 and dormant escape routes in #5e5e78.
Port network
Containers become evidence
At port altitude, aggregate flow turns into named vessels, berth windows, dwell time, blank sailings, and bottlenecks that cannot hide behind averages.
Warehouse memory
Inventory leaves fingerprints
Facilities remember every exception: the misplaced pallet, the quarantine zone, the supplier batch that arrives late enough to bend the whole network around it.
Contract fracture
The weak clause glows first
Force majeure, minimum order quantity, supplier exclusivity, lead-time tolerance: language becomes infrastructure when stress enters the stack.
Ground truth
Visibility is confrontation
The descent ends at the object level: a container, a route, a promise, a break. supplychain.observer makes the system legible enough to challenge.