Dorian Vance is an experienced business journalist and data analyst specializing in manufacturing, logistics, and global supply chains. With over nine years of experience covering industry trends and international trade, Dorian brings a distinctive data-driven approach to economic journalism.
He earned his B.A. in Economics and Business Journalism from Mercer University (2016), where he developed expertise in interpreting complex datasets, production indexes, and port activity metrics. Currently based in Karachi, Pakistan, Dorian covers the intersection of industrial policy, regional logistics, and global supply routes, connecting Asia’s manufacturing hubs to global markets.
At Faharas NET, his reporting delves into factory output analytics, shipping lane performance, and energy efficiency within industrial operations. Known for his methodical research and data transparency, Dorian routinely cites public datasets, trade databases, and open notes, enabling readers and analysts to verify findings independently.
His work has been recognized for its clarity, precision, and global relevance, making him a trusted voice in explaining how supply disruptions, port modernizations, and trade shifts impact economies from Southeast Asia to Europe.