Kpler, an online analytics platform tracking global maritime traffic and energy flows, says it has gained millions of new users since the war in Iran began (Alice Hancock/Financial Times)
Kpler, an analytics platform that monitors global maritime and energy movements, reports a significant surge in users since the onset of the conflict involving Iran, according to the Financial Times. The increase reflects heightened interest in real-time data on energy flows and shipping routes amid geopolitical tensions. The platform has become a critical tool for traders and analysts tracking disruptions in global supply chains. Demand for transparent, timely data has risen as markets react to volatility in the region.
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