AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPort Disruption: Honolulu’s new $555m cargo terminal is moving ahead as three electric gantry cranes arrive in harbor to expand container handling at Piers 41–43. War’s Logistics Hit: Ukrainian drones struck Russia’s Ozon fulfillment hub in Samara and the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery, while Russian strikes also targeted fuel/transport infrastructure and storage sites. Energy Supply Moves: India’s PNGRB approved ~1,800 km of new LPG pipelines (₹7,000 crore) to cut road dependence and boost inland reliability. Route Shift Watch: South Korea plans its first trial container voyage through the Arctic Northern Sea Route in 2027, joining China and South Korea’s growing Arctic shipping experiments as Suez disruptions persist. Trade & Transport Policy: India expanded transshipment cargo reforms at Delhi airport, removing mandatory re-screening to cut transit times and congestion. Local Capacity Building: A new school-to-career pilot in Kentucky will train students for logistics and supply chain roles with paid work-based learning and early job support. Cross-border E-commerce: Horgos continues to draw foreign live-streamers, using its border and logistics advantages to fuel Central Asia trade.
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