Why The Suez & Panama Canal Are About to Get Destroyed in 180 Days
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In exactly 180 days, the world’s most powerful shipping companies might do something that hasn’t been possible in 120,000 years.
We’ve been told for centuries that the Arctic is an impassable frozen wasteland. A graveyard for explorers like Sir John Franklin. But a “Blue Ocean Event” is looming, and it’s about to turn the top of the world into the busiest trade route on Earth.
As an example, the journey of a single shipping container from Shanghai to London.
The Old Way: 35 days, $4 million in fuel, and a brutal trip around Africa.
The Modern Way: A fragile, $10 billion-a-year “ditch” called the Suez Canal.
The Wildcard: A 13,000km shortcut through the melting ice.
If the Arctic opens, empires will shift, canals will go bankrupt, and the “Great Arctic Land Grab” begins. Is the world ready for the Blue Ocean Prophecy?
Watch to find out why the next 6 months will redefine global trade forever…
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22 Comments
New Shipping route might be 10 years ahead of schedule. Thoughts?
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Who built the Suez Canal? Brits and French. Loser in that shift in shipping wasn't British Empire, loser was British Cape Colony. When it comes to ice reinforced ships. Most of freighters and tankers don't have reinforced bow, bow is optimized for sailing in open waters, those go stern first in ice.
Nah, they’ll never give consumers a break. Once the prices go up, companies like keeping them there.
The ice wall isn’t a joke
why dont they just use giant giant HUGE blimps to move cargo, seems like that would be the best, they could make craft so big that weather would have zero effect on it like a huge floating barge
then china will say that the passageway belongs to everyone lol
Still perfectly understandable at 2 times speed. Mm.
we should make stuff in our own countries instead of shipping evrything from china
This is interesting stuff.