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    Working Demo · Not A Product

    Your Question. An Answer. Seconds.

    Your analysts are a bottleneck. Your BI team has a queue. This is what happens when you remove them from the loop: type a question in plain English, and a local AI model (running on a machine in my basement, fully offline) writes the SQL, queries real maritime data, and charts the answer. Your data never leaves the room. That is not a marketing claim. It is an architectural fact.

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    Four Steps, No Middleware Tax

    Ask It. Trust It. Act On It.

    Step 01

    Ask in plain English

    Type your question the way you would ask a colleague. No SQL. No schema knowledge. No ticket queue.

    Step 02

    The system finds the data

    A small model, running locally in my basement, works out which dataset (or combination of datasets) can answer you.

    Step 03

    You see the exact query

    Before anything runs, the system shows you the SQL it wrote. You can read it, scrutinise it, or walk away. No black box.

    Step 04

    Answer as table and chart

    The query runs. The answer comes back in seconds as a data table and a chart. No analyst in the loop.

    Runs locally: nothing leaves the houseEvery query shown before it runsRead-only: safe by design

    The Data Inside the Demo

    Public Data. Real Numbers. Not Toy Rows.

    This demo runs on credible public datasets, joinable in a single query. The point is not the data. The point is the engine: the same capability pointed at your procurement records, your freight invoices, or your logistics operations data.

    • IMF PortWatch: AIS-derived global port and chokepoint activity: vessel calls, trade volumes, transit throughput.
    • World Bank Container Port Performance Index: Port efficiency benchmarks across hundreds of global terminals.
    • NY Fed Global Supply Chain Pressure Index: A composite measure of global supply-chain stress, joinable by date to the port data.

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    Questions Worth Asking

    "Top 10 ports by container throughput in 2024""Suez Canal transit calls over the last 18 months""Did Suez transit volume track global supply-chain pressure?"

    This Engine on Your Data

    See It Run on Your Procurement Data. Your Freight Data. Your Ops Data.

    The demo uses public maritime data. The capability is yours to keep. We deploy the same engine against your operational data so your team can get trustworthy answers in seconds, without queuing behind analysts or BI. Private, on your infrastructure, auditable at every step.

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    Hobby experiment, not a product. Runs on home hardware. May be offline when the machine is sleeping. No uptime guarantees. (The fact that it exists at all is the point: we build, not just advise.)

    Data & attribution: This demo runs on public, third-party datasets: IMF PortWatch (AIS-derived port and chokepoint activity), the World Bank Container Port Performance Index, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Global Supply Chain Pressure Index. These datasets are the property of their respective owners and are used here for demonstration purposes only. TorqueFoundry Advisory is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by these organisations and claims no ownership of the underlying data.

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