AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours ago| Public Transit Connectivity: Selangor ordered local authorities to audit first-mile/last-mile links to public transport like LRT3, with funding for safer, more comfortable pedestrian access and a “service mapping” plan with operators. Energy Security for Logistics: Malaysia’s transport minister backed 20-year oil, gas and diesel supply deals to stabilize logistics operations and said Iranian crude sanctions relief could ease global prices. Freight Tech & Compliance: QAD | Redzone research warns that tariff volatility is pushing firms to expand Foreign-Trade Zones, but fragmented FTZ software is driving negative audits and financial losses. Digital Execution for Shipping: ImEx Cargo launched Plug-In Freight Ops™, aiming to coordinate partners and workflows via a shared execution layer across transportation ecosystems. Maritime Economy Strategy: Malaysia is positioning for a bigger maritime role through port modernization, automation, multimodal networks and secure shipping corridors. EV Charging for Fleets: HARDHITTER showcased high-power EV charging and load-management systems for logistics and heavy-duty fleets at Power2Drive Europe. UK Rail Safety Update: UK transport secretary said the country has one of the world’s safest railways after a fatal Bedford-area train collision. Container Shipping Snapshot: Asia dominated 2026 container connectivity, with Singapore and Shanghai leading and transshipment hubs like Tanjung Pelepas standing out. |
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