AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBRICS Transport Talks: India’s Nitin Gadkari urged deeper BRICS cooperation to build sustainable, resilient, safer transport systems, pushing green mobility, digital transport and multimodal connectivity. Strait of Hormuz Pressure: The U.S. demanded Iran publicly confirm the Strait of Hormuz is open and ships won’t be attacked, as shipping disruptions and war-risk concerns keep logistics on edge. Freight Liability Watch: A U.S. Supreme Court ruling is raising scrutiny on freight broker carrier selection and risk management, putting extra pressure on smaller brokers and carriers. Rail Updates: Kenya Railways says the Nairobi–Gilgil–Ol Kalou–Nyahururu train will keep running on schedule, while Poland’s PKP Intercity moves toward a daily Warsaw–Kyiv passenger route starting Dec. 13, 2026. Road Works & Disruptions: Wisconsin begins major culvert replacement on Highway 180 July 20, and WisDOT posts overnight I-41/Highway 60 interchange closures; Wales rail services also face heat-related cancellations. Safety Incidents: Fatal crashes hit U.S. highways (Kiowa County US-183/US-54) and Nairobi saw a deadly car-into-footbridge fire. Port & Shipping: Mawani adds Maersk service to Jeddah Islamic Port, expanding links to major U.S., Europe, and Asia routes.
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