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Chief Operating Officer · UsH Industries
January 15, 2025
In partnership with sovereign clients, the Logistics division has delivered a comprehensive threat and vulnerability assessment across three high-priority strategic corridors.
The USH Logistics & Corridors division has completed a comprehensive threat and vulnerability assessment program across three high-priority strategic chokepoints, commissioned by sovereign clients with critical supply dependencies through each corridor.
Strategic chokepoints land crossings, port approaches, and inter-modal transfer nodes are disproportionately important to the movement of critical goods. A disruption of even 48 hours at a major chokepoint can cascade into supply shortfalls affecting entire regional economies. Understanding the threat profile of these points is a prerequisite for resilient supply chain design.
Each assessment combined Fractalysium geospatial intelligence with ground-truth reconnaissance, physical infrastructure review, and stakeholder interviews to produce a layered threat picture covering criminal interdiction, state actor interference, infrastructure vulnerability, and climate-driven disruption risk.
"A supply chain is only as resilient as its most exposed node. We map those nodes before an adversary does."
Each client received a classified route assessment report with a prioritized mitigation roadmap, covering physical hardening recommendations, alternative routing options, and intelligence monitoring protocols. Implementation support is being provided by the division's in-region teams.
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