Galton’s map of 1881, more than a relic of Victorian travel, serves as a timeless reminder: logistics is the lifeblood of economic dominance. Then, as now, the ability to compress distance, overcome barriers, and secure routes defines the winners and losers in the global economy. The battles may look different, but the underlying forces remain the same—connectivity is power, and control over logistics is control over the future.

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