For as long as humans have shipped goods across oceans, the global supply chain has been exposed to unexpected disruptions. Natural disasters, international tensions, pandemics and product shortages can all have a domino effect on the supply chain, jeopardizing people’s access to essential goods. It has been no different in recent years, as the effects of geopolitical tensions like the China-U.S. trade war and the Russian-Ukrainian war continue to drive up prices for certain goods and trade routes. Yet, the COVID-19 pandemic may have been the worst thing to happen to the global supply chain. More than two and a...