Logistics & Supply Chain Update: May 17 - Australia (5 stories)

Sunday, 17 May 2026 Weekly Logistics & Supply Chain Australia

Here is your Weekly summary for Logistics & Supply Chain across Australia for Mon 11th May - Sun 17th May 2026

Oil prices are climbing as conflict in Iraq disrupts shipments through the crucial Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about global supply stability. This development underscores the vulnerability of energy transport routes and could lead to increased costs across various sectors reliant on oil.

In response to these tensions, Iran plans to introduce new traffic regulations for the Strait, including toll collection, which may further complicate shipping logistics in the region. This move could impact shipping costs and transit times, affecting supply chains worldwide.

Meanwhile, Amazon's expansion into supply chain services poses potential risks for traditional transport companies, as the e-commerce giant seeks to streamline logistics and reduce costs. This shift could reshape competitive dynamics in the industry, prompting established players to adapt quickly.

Lastly, Symbotic's recent earnings report reveals a mixed performance, with revenue exceeding expectations despite missing EPS targets. This highlights ongoing challenges in the automation sector, as companies navigate market pressures while striving for efficiency and growth.

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