AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPort Operations Clarity: Labuan Port operator Megah Port Management says a reported jetty closure won’t affect Labuan Port itself, stressing cargo and container handling continues normally. Tax & Supply Chains: Malaysia’s manufacturers back folding select GST features into SST, especially an input tax credit/offset to prevent tax-on-tax costs for materials and logistics. Rail Skills Pipeline: UTHM and KTMB extend a 3-year rail tech cooperation for work-based learning, joint research, and competency building for Malaysia’s rail workforce. Asset Visibility Challenge: Teqtivity’s Q2 2026 report warns remote and hybrid work has broken assumptions in IT asset management, making device ownership and location harder to track across vendors and geographies. Freight & Intermodal Push: China’s Pinglu Canal nears opening, with route endorsements issued to crews to support safe river-sea intermodal operations. Road & Rail Capacity Boost (India): India’s Cabinet clears Bihar’s NH-22 four-laning and multiple rail multitracking projects totaling Rs 9,450 crore to cut congestion and improve goods movement. Used Clothing Smuggling: Peru’s customs modernization push targets an illicit used-clothing chain entering via Chile and spreading through trucking, buses, and courier networks. Industrial Reliability: A pulp and paper initiative seeks predictive maintenance ideas to prevent conveyor belt failures using sensors, vision, AI, and digital twins.
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