AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArctic Shipping Test: A Korean container ship, the PanStar Arco, will try the Arctic Northeast Passage with general cargo (used cars and auto parts) on a 40–45 day round trip to Europe, calling at the UK, Netherlands and Poland—an effort to see if melting ice can support regular container trade. Inland Rail Push: Malaysia’s Segamat Inland Port is restarting after a decade, targeting 6,000 TEUs by year-end and citing rail’s safety and lower diesel use versus truck congestion. Port Diversion for High-Value Goods: With Strait of Hormuz disruptions, Sri Lanka is being used as an alternative transit point—14 Lamborghini vehicles moved from Hambantota Port into containers, then onward by air to Dubai and Doha. Logistics Finance & Capacity: Frontier Agriculture completed its acquisition of Aberdeen Grain’s 65,000t storage and drying facility in Whiterashes, keeping service running during transition. Trade Policy Shock: The US paused planned 50% tariffs on about $20bn of Canadian imports for three days while negotiations continue, easing near-term pressure on cross-border sourcing. Data Center Demand: A new framework for a large AI/data center campus in South Carolina (about 900 acres) signals continued buildout of compute infrastructure that will pull in logistics and power supply chains.
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