AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCarbon Shipping Expansion: Norway’s Northern Lights CCS project is adding vessels via MISC Group and K Line, aiming to scale CO2 transport and storage capacity beyond 5 million tons/year as it builds on Project Longship contracts. Urban Transit Upgrade: Astana launched Central Asia’s first urban light rail, a 22.4-km, driverless, fully automated line built with Chinese technology to cut commute times and boost connectivity. Freight & Trade Facilitation: Libya and Tunisia began implementing their free trade deal with electronic certificates of origin and faster border procedures, targeting smoother truck movement and reduced smuggling. Safety & Automation for Logistics: A safety-edge manufacturer highlighted growing demand for automated-access safety systems across warehouses and transport facilities, reflecting tighter compliance needs as operations digitize. Energy Logistics Disruption: Drones struck a major St. Petersburg oil terminal, burning fuel tanks and underscoring how attacks can ripple through fuel handling and export supply chains. Cleaner Mobility Policy: Delhi-NCR approved a large vehicle replacement scheme to cut emissions, pushing fleet modernization for buses and trucks. Industrial Tech for Transport: A US national lab commissioned a prismatic battery cell production line to help scale grid storage—supporting the power reliability behind electrified transport. Regional Rail Freight: Kenya Railways and Uganda Railways reaffirmed plans to strengthen Northern Corridor freight links from Mombasa to Malaba.
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