AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAutonomous Mobility in Qatar: Qatar’s transport ministry oversaw a tryout of electric robotaxis running between the MOT HQ and Old Doha Port, with plans to move toward driverless operations in later phases. Aviation Certification in India: Embraer’s E-Jets family (E190, E195, E195-E2) received DGCA type certification, clearing the way for broader regional jet offerings in India and supporting UDAN route growth. Defense and Logistics in Europe: NATO allies pledged to invest $40B+ over five years to counter drones, including plans to acquire, store, transport and manage defense stockpiles; the EU also set out €200B+ in military mobility funding for 2028-2034. Hazmat Safety Benchmark: A new J.J. Keller and COSTHA study flags everyday causes of hazmat risk—documentation, labeling, training complexity and process gaps—pushing for practical safety improvements. Packaging Compliance for Distribution Centers: Marrad’s MARI system was configured to support EPR reporting for transport packaging, targeting chain-of-custody, material classification and weight data ahead of 2027 deadlines. Infrastructure Disruption: Dublin’s Port Tunnel traffic is rising fast enough that officials recommend higher rush-hour tolls to prevent congestion and protect safety. Public Transit Subsidies in Nigeria: Borno’s subsidised mass transit scheme is cutting commuter fares sharply using electric taxis and buses, easing pressure on household transport costs. Disaster Impact on Transport Projects (India): A landslide hit Kerala’s Wayanad tunnel road project, with rescue operations underway as rainfall-linked debris threatens construction access.
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