AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Disruption: Iran says passage is “unfeasible” after U.S. strikes, while U.S. claims it’s keeping the corridor open—shipping traffic is already dropping and jet-fuel reserves in Europe are under pressure. Maritime Safety & Losses: A Russian attack on a Togo-flagged fertilizer ship near Odesa killed three and injured five; another Hormuz incident left an Indian crew member missing after missile damage to a Cyprus-flagged vessel. Rail & Urban Mobility: Selangor’s Sultan rode Malaysia’s newly opened LRT3, urging earlier completion; Jakarta-Bandung’s Whoosh hit 1,000 days of safe operations; Canada launched new rail safety funding calls. Aviation Oversight: Kyrgyz regulator revoked TezJet’s licence after a gear-collapse accident; Europe’s jet-fuel supply chain risk is rising amid Middle East tensions. Road & Construction Updates: MaineDOT plans a Route 108 detour in Peru/Rumford; Missouri starts MO 58 pilot-car flagging for resurfacing; Lucknow-Kanpur’s NE-6 expressway opens to the public Tuesday. Logistics Industry: Circle Logistics expands drayage capabilities as port delays and chassis shortages strain U.S. supply chains. Public Transport Policy: California rolls out instant ZEV rebates for first-time buyers, while Sri Lanka’s president calls for stronger, accessible public transport funding.
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