Global Maritime Flow System — Layered Structure

Date: 2026-04-12 (Asia/Bangkok)
Mode: Observation only • Structural mapping • No prediction • No advice
Scope Note: Global Trade • Maritime Logistics • Energy Flow • System Structure


System Context

  • Global maritime flow connects production, energy supply, and consumption regions
  • Chokepoints present within maritime routes

Layer 1 — Flow Origin

  • Manufacturing Origin: East Asia (China, Vietnam, Korea)
  • Energy Origin: Middle East (oil, LNG export zones)
  • Resource Origin: Australia, South America (minerals, agriculture)

Layer 2 — Flow Direction

  • East → West: Asia to Europe (container trade)
  • South → North: Energy to industrial economies
  • West → East: Capital, demand, and financial flow

Layer 3 — Maritime Corridors

Asia–Europe Corridor

  • South China Sea → Strait of Malacca → Indian Ocean → Red Sea → Mediterranean

Energy Corridor

  • Persian Gulf → Strait of Hormuz → Indian Ocean → Asia / Europe

Pacific Corridor

  • East Asia → Pacific Ocean → North America

Layer 4 — Constraint System (Chokepoints)

  • Strait of Malacca
  • Strait of Hormuz
  • Bab el-Mandeb
  • Suez Canal
  • Panama Canal

Layer 5 — Rerouting System

  • Cape of Good Hope (Africa bypass route)
  • Pacific shift (Asia–US redirection)

Observed Pattern

  • Layered maritime flow present
  • Chokepoints present within routes
  • Rerouting paths present
  • Energy and container flows observed in separate routes

Author:
P’Toh
System Architect — DGCP™


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