When the Operating Layer Breaks
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Episode 2: When the Operating Layer Breaks
138 vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz every day before the February strikes. By March 9, one ship crossed. The waterway was physically open. A cancellation notice from an insurance company in Norway stopped 20 percent of the world's oil supply.
This episode traces the cascade from maritime war risk through LNG markets, fertilizer costs, and semiconductor supply chains, to 200 stranded helium containers with a 45-day boiloff clock and $650 billion in AI infrastructure at risk. It also covers California (668,000 homes on the state's insurer of last resort, up from 140,000 seven years ago), Australia (home premiums up 178 percent in a decade), and Florida (the market that demonstrates what recovery looks like when litigation reform removes the noise from the operating layer).
The episode ends with the dual failure: supply chain disruption from the Hormuz insurance withdrawal on one side, and the simultaneous withdrawal of AI-related coverage by U.S. carriers on the other. The operating layer is failing at both ends of the same economic activity at the same time.
Companion intelligence brief (When the Operating Layer Breaks): https://structuralsignal.com/p/when-the-operating-layer-breaks?r=atzen
Companion intelligence brief (The Helium Crisis): https://structuralsignal.com/p/when-the-operating-layer-breaks-the?r=atzen
Insurance: The Hidden Infrastructure of Economic Development: https://structuralsignal.com/p/insurance-the-hidden-infrastructure?r=atzen
Market Intelligence Reports: https://structuralsignal.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhenderson
Kevin Henderson has spent 20+ years in telematics and sensor data, including processing billions of miles of telematics data across multiple continents, when he took what was then the world's largest commercial fleet telematics dataset from zero monetization to revenue. He is a published contributor to Carrier Management with multiple Editor's Pick recognitions.
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