AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Disruption: Shipping groups say the US-Iran deal won’t restore normal traffic fast, with mine-clearing and safety checks expected to keep transits disrupted for weeks, even as some tankers start moving again. Freight & Rail Pressure: Ukrainian industry associations are pushing back on proposed Ukrzaliznytsia freight tariff hikes, warning of another hit to the economy amid corruption and transparency concerns. Logistics Operations & Expansion: Rhenus appointed Scott Dudley to lead UK air and ocean growth, while Suddath confirmed Johnson & Johnson as a new anchor tenant for its Airport Commerce Center distribution expansion in Jacksonville. Infrastructure & Mobility: MassDOT is tightening Boston access for the World Cup match at Foxboro, with major street closures and adjusted MBTA schedules; in Sri Lanka, an ETC discount expands on the Colombo–Katunayake Expressway with online registration and faster toll access. Safety & Compliance: Ontario police and transport inspectors ran a tractor-trailer safety blitz on Highway 17, taking six trucks out of service and issuing dozens of charges. Disaster Relief Logistics: After the Philippines earthquake, helicopters delivered thousands of food and water packs to isolated communities where roads were blocked.
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