AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFreight & Trade: Posidonia 2026 opened near Athens, drawing 2,000+ exhibitors from 83 countries and expected to generate €100M+ for Greece, underscoring how shipping, ports and logistics are adapting to conflict, regulation and digital change. Supply Chains & Risk: India’s May manufacturing PMI hit a three-month high (55.0), with demand and infrastructure projects lifting output and new orders even as energy, fuel and transport costs stayed a key pressure point. Air Cargo: Qatar Airways Cargo reported 1.43M+ tonnes of chargeable weight in 2025/26 and 12% global market share, highlighting resilience after geopolitical disruption and rapid network stabilization. Logistics Operations: A “yard” remains logistics’ biggest blind spot, with new AI-driven scheduling and visibility tools aimed at cutting queues, emissions and hidden costs. Security & Compliance: Turkey proposed a new UAV framework including a centralized tracking system and risk-based drone categories, while Ghana’s audit into the 2023 African Games broadcaster flagged procurement irregularities and major financial losses. Road & Public Transport: Hyderabad saw a car ram a TGSRTC bus; in India’s Himachal, an entry-tax protest blocked the Kiratpur-Manali highway, snarling transport and raising costs.
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