Rerouting System — Crisis Mode (Red Sea Case) Date: 2026-04-15 (Asia/Bangkok) Mode: Observation only • Structural mapping • No prediction • No advice Scope Note: Structural observation of maritime rerouting under disruption conditions System Context Global maritime system operates through defined transport corridors connecting production and consumption regions. System structure includes primary routes and secondary routing capability. Observed Pattern Disruption Layer: primary corridor becomes constrained at specific node Rerouting Layer: alternative route becomes active within system Distance Layer: transport distance increases under rerouting condition Efficiency Layer: system efficiency decreases under extended routing Structural Mapping Primary Route → Asia–Europe Corridor → Red Sea Path Constraint Node → Bab el-Mandeb → Flow Restriction Reroute Path → Cape of Good Hope → Alternate Corridor Flow Adjustment → Route Extension → Ca...
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