Every day, hundreds of millions of manufactured goods travel through the global supply chain. Look around. Look at the things on your desk, the things in your briefcase, the things in your house. Think about all the items you come into contact with during the course of your day. Chances are, most of them were made somewhere else and traveled great distances to reach you.

In 2004, AMB significantly advanced its position as a link between the airports, sea lanes, rails, and roads that connect the world’s many sources of production with its many sources of consumption. This means you are holding more than just shares in a successful, growing company. You are holding a piece of the global supply chain.