AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUrban Rail Push (Vietnam): Hanoi is starting construction on five metro lines on June 22, a major shift to coordinate multiple routes at once as it targets a high-capacity public transport network by 2035. Public Transport Tech (Yango): Yango Group launched an AI-powered platform to help cities plan routes, run daily operations, and improve fare control using real-time mobility data. Logistics Expansion (GXO/Action): GXO will operate Action’s new Ferentino distribution center in Italy, supporting the retailer’s growth with headcount ramping toward full capacity. Port & Smart Infrastructure (Wilo/DP World): Wilo and DP World expanded their partnership to apply Wilo’s AI-integrated water tech across DP World ports and logistics hubs. Strait of Hormuz Watch: Windward analysis says ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell to 12 transits on Sunday, with several inbound vessels turning off AIS. Road Rules Tightened (Malaysia): Malaysia’s Road Transport (Amendment) Bill 2026 proposes higher fines and tougher penalties for driving offences, including suspended-license driving and illegal road racing. Freight Innovation (China-Europe): Chongqing launched new 40-foot, 35-tonne auto containers for China-Europe trains, boosting vehicle capacity per unit for exports.
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