AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife & Transport: Oman Air has signed the Buckingham Palace Declaration to join United for Wildlife’s Transport Taskforce, aiming to tackle illegal wildlife shipments via stronger detection and information sharing. Rail Infrastructure: Cambridge South station finally opens after a £183m build, adding four platforms and step-free access, with up to nine trains per hour and better links to London Stansted and beyond. Cold Chain Automation: Lineage is automating a major temperature-controlled distribution centre with TGW Logistics, supporting refrigerated and frozen supply chains with a planned go-live at end-2027. Airport Disruption: Thunderstorms have triggered major flight chaos at Heathrow and Gatwick, with hundreds of delays and cancellations leaving tens of thousands stranded. Road Rules & Safety: Drivers are being warned not to park on pavements as support grows for a nationwide ban, while Midlands councils roll out “red route” restrictions with £70 fixed penalties. Maritime Security: Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to ripple through shipping, with Iran reiterating control claims after tanker attacks and renewed military strikes. Public Transport Operations: Tyne and Wear Metro marks the end of the old Class 599 fleet as a long-serving driver takes part in the final official journeys. Logistics Tech Trials: Cambridge’s CitiPod is set for autonomy trials with Osmosis AI, exploring shared-vehicle repositioning and first/last-mile logistics use cases.
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