Container Port Dwell-time Spike Signals Supply-chain Gridlock Stress

Quant thesis: When containers sit in ports longer, it signals importer demand weakness, congestion, or logistics bottlenecks; precedes input cost inflation and supplier stress.

Plain English: Uses freight and logistics data to test whether shipping activity can predict sector ETF strength or weakness.

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Type
alternative
Family
Freight & Logistics
Status
Sandbox
Frequency
weekly

Quant thesis

When containers sit in ports longer, it signals importer demand weakness, congestion, or logistics bottlenecks; precedes input cost inflation and supplier stress.

Plain English description

Uses freight and logistics data to test whether shipping activity can predict sector ETF strength or weakness.

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Uses freight and logistics data to test whether shipping activity can predict sector ETF strength or weakness.

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