Back before the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, a shipper that sourced its goods from a far-flung destination really only had to consider a couple things about its supplier. First was the quality of the goods produced by that supplier, and second was the supplier’s ability to deliver them in a timely manner. Then, in an instant, things changed. After 9/11, security regulators went into overdrive and it had an inevitable effect on supply chains. Beneficial cargo owner...