AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours ago3PL Expansion: FAST Logistics Group opened the Davao Logistics and Crossdock Mega Hub in Southern Mindanao, adding 18,608 sq m of space and 13,840 pallet positions to speed distribution and cut lead times across air, sea and inland trade lanes. Supply-Chain Disruption: Bolivia declared a state of emergency to restore road traffic after ~50 days of protests and blockades that disrupted fuel, food and medical shipments. Port/Route Resilience: With the Strait of Hormuz reopening, Bahrain expects freight and insurance costs to ease as shipping normalizes, though full recovery may take months. Public Transport Reliability: Mumbai’s BEST strike entered day two, leaving commuters stranded as talks with the state government failed to resolve core labor and service issues. Exam Logistics & Security: India’s NTA ran nationwide mock drills for the NEET-UG re-exam, deploying 2+ lakh personnel and tightening controls for secure movement of exam materials. Sustainable Aviation Fuel: IATA reported SAF output remains low—2.4 million tonnes this year (~0.8% of aviation fuel use)—with e-SAF capacity still far from EU/UK targets. Infrastructure Connectivity: NCRTC plans a 417-metre skywalk with travelators at Anand Vihar to link rail, metro and ISBTs, aiming to reduce bottlenecks for luggage-carrying commuters.
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