AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Watch: With diplomacy easing but mines still a major blocker, about 80 million barrels of crude are reportedly waiting to move through the Persian Gulf, while shipping groups warn normal container flows could take months. Port & Corridor Moves: India’s Deendayal Port welcomed the maiden call of MV ESL Shekou at Kandla, boosting container connectivity, while RVNL won a Rs 2,977 crore NMDC deal for a 10 MTPA buffer stockyard and blending facility at Vizag. Logistics Tech: Delhivery rolled out an AI-powered mapping platform to tackle India’s address and routing gaps, and FAST expanded its Philippines 3PL footprint with a new Davao logistics and crossdock mega hub. Urban Transport Disruptions: Mumbai’s BEST strike entered day two, with only a tiny fraction of buses operating and commuters facing major knock-on delays. Safety & Infrastructure: British Transport Police reported a fatal north-London train collision with dozens injured, and Cardiff approved the first phase of a Cardiff-to-Newport sustainable transport corridor for cycling, walking, and buses. Sustainable Transport Finance: Lagos secured a €170m EIB-backed deal to scale electric ferry routes and terminals under the Omi Eko Project. Biofuels Push: India approved INR 150 crore support for a hybrid 2G ethanol project in Uttar Pradesh to turn agricultural residues into cleaner transport fuel.
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