AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Disruption: Commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has plunged after renewed US-Iran strikes, with only 14 crossings reported Sunday and more ships using “dark” transits that limit visibility—raising fresh risks for global fuel and shipping schedules. Energy Security: Oil jumped more than 4% as the corridor’s future looked less certain, while Malaysia said its fuel supply is stable and working to diversify imports and protect reserves through December. Rail Governance & Ticketing: UK rail reform continues to draw scrutiny as MPs warn the Railways Bill’s access regime powers may be broader than needed; meanwhile Northern’s pay-as-you-go trial hit 30,000 journeys and is expanding “digital pay as you go” ticketing. Aviation Labor & Tech: Air Canada reached a tentative four-year deal with the IAMAW for technical operations and cargo/logistics workers, while BETA Technologies completed early eVTOL integration pilot flights moving manufactured organs. Logistics Partnerships: BikeWo Green Tech and Kwik Flite inked an MoU to test integrated air-cargo and multimodal logistics platforms. Maritime Business Moves: Diana Shipping extended its tender offer for Genco shares, and Gulftainer unveiled a strategy to connect ports, inland logistics, and AI supply-chain services.
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