AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHormuz Shipping Shock: Trump says any Iran deal must reopen the Strait of Hormuz “immediately” with “no tolls” for unrestricted traffic, while Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi talks with Oman on “future administration” under international law—keeping global oil and maritime planning on edge. Energy Security & Storage: India orders state fuel retailers to build 30-day LPG reserves after West Asia disruptions; Japan backs the Philippines’ strategic petroleum reserve feasibility work; Nepal plans a sovereign wealth fund using forex reserves, including fuel storage and AI infrastructure. Logistics Disruption in Real Time: Drones attacked three Russian shadow-fleet tankers near Turkey, underscoring rising risk for illicit oil routes. Market & Infrastructure Moves: Port NOLA/NOPB adopt AI cargo tech; Maersk adds a China–India route via Pipavav with DFC rail link; Kazakhstan digitalizes rail freight to cut process time. Automation & Supply Chain Tech: Sigenergy launches an all-domain AI agent for solar-and-storage operations; CertiK warns autonomous agents need isolation and scanning before they get broad access. Recognition in Warehousing: UNITS Moving & Portable Storage is named No. 2 portable storage company in Reviewed’s 2026 readers’ awards.
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