AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoCross-Channel Rail Competition: The UK rail regulator ORR has pre-approved Virgin Trains’ framework track access deal to run up to 20 daily return services through the Channel Tunnel from 1 Oct 2030 to 31 Dec 2040, with Virgin now needing fleet, network access beyond HS1, and safety approvals. Drought Hits Freight: With Rhine water at historic lows, Rotterdam is loading vessels at about 30% capacity, forcing extra barges and raising costs; Germany’s construction sector warns low river levels could trigger shortages of sand, gravel, bitumen and other materials. River Cruise Fallout: Travel partners say river cruise operators are managing record low water levels with cancellations, compensation, ship swaps and rebooking incentives—while urging closer coordination to protect bookings. Arctic Shipping Shortcut: Sea Legend has launched a weekly seasonal Arctic container service linking China’s Ningbo-Zhoushan with Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Gdynia, aiming to cut transit times to ~18–20 days. Aviation & Disruption: Ryanair says thousands of passengers faced delays “before breakfast” due to UK air traffic control staffing issues, while Vietnam Airlines reported tailstrike/overshoot concerns after a Munich runway incident. Energy & Logistics: Sonatrach has started supplying Jet A1 to Niger, creating a new Sahel fuel corridor that could intensify competition with Dangote’s refinery exports. Maritime Security/Industry: A push for cooperation among European shipbuilders is gaining traction as warship demand rises, with TKMS CEO calling for more collaboration that could ripple into Canada’s fleet planning. EU Climate Pressure: Reports highlight Europe’s widening insurance and business protection gap as heatwaves disrupt operations and revenue.
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