AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPort & Border Logistics: Cape Town port invests R96m in new equipment as it battles poor global ranking, while Western Cape unveils a 4-point plan to lift the port from the bottom of global standings. Urban Transport & Safety: South Africa braces for 30 June protests with SAPS and private security coordinating readiness; Gauteng police warn harbouring undocumented foreigners could bring R10,000 fines per person, with heavy monitoring using CCTV, drones and helicopters. Tech for Mobility & Utilities: Legrand SA rolls out the MyLegrand app with GPS-enabled store directory and installer tools; Dark Line Technology Solutions says locally built connected infrastructure can give South African facilities better visibility into electricity use. Public Transport Innovation: DUT student Lulwazi Jali wins R75,000 for Taxi Fynder, aiming to cut unnecessary taxi trips and emissions via e-hailing efficiencies. Trade & Supply Chains: World Bank brings global transit officials to CJ Logistics to explore supply chain solutions, and a report highlights how logistics bottlenecks keep undermining intra-Africa trade. Energy & Transport Risk: S&P says reopening the Strait of Hormuz eases immediate disruption risk, but freight, insurance and port congestion costs may stay elevated.
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