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Provided by AGPCHICAGO, May 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nearly nine weeks into the Strait of Hormuz conflict, the latest data from project44 reveals a supply chain that is no longer reacting to disruption. It is reorganizing around it.
The findings come from project44's latest Supply Chain Insights report, which analyzes diversion patterns, port dwell times, and trade lane shifts. Since project44's last report in late April, which identified crisis-level congestion building across Gulf ports, the data now shows a new phase of activity. Diversion volumes have fallen sharply as carriers shift from reactive rerouting to structural Gulf avoidance.
Key findings
"Diversions aren't the lead story anymore," said Eric Fullerton, VP of Product Marketing and Data Insights at project44. "The data that matters now is downstream — port dwell times still climbing weeks after diversion volumes peaked, and Gulf trade lane volumes that are down over 58%. This is exactly the kind of disruption where Decision Intelligence separates the companies that react from the ones that were already positioned, knowing which carriers are operating with high performance and available capacity on alternative lanes, where port congestion is building before it becomes a bottleneck, and having agents that can act on that intelligence in real time."
Read the full Supply Chain Insights report here.
About project44
project44 is the Decision Intelligence Platform for the modern supply chain. Its context-based AI transforms fragmented logistics management into unified intelligence, bringing certainty to global supply chain operations. With intelligent transportation management, end to end visibility, yard management and last mile solutions, project44 connects over 1.5 billion shipments annually for over 1,000 leading brands in manufacturing, automotive, retail, life sciences, food and beverage, CPG, and oil, chemical and gas. Learn more at project44.com.
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