AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Transit Boost (Malaysia): Malaysia’s LRT3 Shah Alam Line gets a month-long free-fare push, with TOD plans targeting station areas like Sri Andalas and Johan Setia to cut commuter costs and spur housing and small business space. Diesel Subsidy Rollout (Malaysia): The BUDI MADANI portal adds 13,000+ applications for extra subsidised diesel, with full nationwide access set for July 1 via MyKad checks—aimed at reducing leakages while supporting eligible transport and logistics users. Cold-Chain Automation (US/Europe): Lineage is automating a major temperature-controlled distribution centre in Dallas–Fort Worth with TGW Logistics, targeting end-2027 go-live to strengthen North America refrigerated supply chains. Warehouse Efficiency (France): TGW Logistics deploys a FlashPick system for INTERSPORT at its Saint-Vulbas fulfilment centre to handle seasonal peaks and improve ergonomics. Freight Security & Disruption (Gulf): US-Iran tensions flare again as strikes follow attacks on shipping near the Strait of Hormuz; Iran says it will control the strait for 30 days, keeping global trade risk front and centre. Logistics Under Fire (Ukraine): Ukrainian strikes critically damage a Russian-used railway bridge in Sabivka, aiming to disrupt Crimea logistics. Roadworks & Access (US/UK): Cambridge South station opens in the UK after a £183m build; US lane closures and bridge repair schedules continue across multiple states. Transport Policy (Philippines/India-style governance): Tamil Nadu withdraws PPP waste-management tender DFRs after backlash over privatisation signals.
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