AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPort & Shipping Capacity: Louisiana’s new Louisiana International Terminal cleared a major federal hurdle, with the Army Corps authorizing a deepwater container terminal meant to handle larger ships that can’t reach the current Port of New Orleans due to bridge limits. Supply Chain Disruption: Record-low Rhine water levels are forcing freight off inland routes, raising costs and delaying German industrial inputs. Trade Policy: A tentative U.S.-Canada steel tariff proposal would hit Canadian exporters while exempting U.S. producers shipping into the U.S., according to sources. Logistics Tech & Risk: Cargoos urges multi-layer customer verification after reviewing freight onboarding practices. AI for Operations: Fleet telematics is forecast to nearly double by 2032 as insurers and leasing firms embed data into service agreements. Infrastructure & Investment: Hyve Solutions plans “next generation” tech campuses in Reno and North Las Vegas, targeting about 3,000 jobs. Regional Mobility: Transport for Greater Manchester is seeking a partner to build 70–80 homes near a bus/tram interchange as part of wider redevelopment. Maritime Resilience: A U.S. delegation led by Keith Kellogg toured Odesa port damage and discussed restoring logistics routes and navigation safety. Digital Compliance: A European digital compliance roundup highlights new EU/UK/Germany AI, online safety, and intermediary-liability developments. Urban/Transit Governance: Auckland Transport faces a court challenge over mobile camera footage and $85 parking fines, raising surveillance and privacy questions.
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