Logistics & Supply Chain News: Sep 28 - Australia (5 stories)

Sunday, 28 Sep 2025 Weekly Logistics & Supply Chain Australia

Here is your Weekly summary for Logistics & Supply Chain across Australia for Mon 22nd September - Sun 28th September 2025

Turkish Airlines has made headlines by agreeing to purchase up to 225 Boeing planes, a significant move that underscores the airline's commitment to expanding its fleet and enhancing operational capacity. This deal is pivotal as it reflects the ongoing recovery and growth in the aviation sector post-pandemic.

In the trucking industry, German manufacturers are facing challenges following a recent U.S. tariff announcement, while Volvo's stock has risen, indicating a shift in market dynamics. This could impact supply chain costs and competitiveness in the sector.

The FMCG sector is experiencing a transformation with the adoption of electronic proof of delivery, which streamlines operations and enhances traceability, reducing errors in logistics. This innovation is crucial for improving efficiency in a rapidly evolving market.

Additionally, Woodside's partnership with Japan's Suiso Energy and KEPCO to develop a liquid hydrogen supply chain highlights the growing focus on sustainable energy solutions in logistics. Meanwhile, LATAM Airlines is expanding its South American network with an order for up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 jets, signaling a robust recovery in regional air travel.

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