Logistics & Supply Chain Trends: Dec 7 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 7 Dec 2025 Weekly Logistics & Supply Chain Australia
Here is your Weekly summary for Logistics & Supply Chain across Australia for Mon 1st December - Sun 7th December 2025
Mercuria's recent acquisition of copper from LME Asia has heightened concerns over supply chain stability, reflecting ongoing volatility in the commodities market. This move underscores the growing anxiety among stakeholders about resource availability, particularly as global demand continues to rise.
In Europe, plans are underway to reduce reliance on Chinese raw materials, a response to geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities. This initiative could reshape sourcing strategies across the continent, aiming for greater self-sufficiency.
Meanwhile, the US FAA has selected Peraton to lead air traffic control reforms, a significant step towards modernizing aviation infrastructure and enhancing operational efficiency. This change is crucial for improving safety and managing increasing air traffic demands.
On the corporate front, Prologis has revised its performance stock unit agreements and retirement eligibility, signaling a shift in employee compensation strategies. Additionally, Airbus supplier Sofitec is facing scrutiny over quality control issues, raising concerns about supply chain integrity in the aerospace sector.
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Mercuria’s copper grab from LME Asia intensifies supply angst
All News 4 Dec 2025, 5:45pm -
’Slow’ EU to unveil plan for cutting raw materials’ reliance on China
All News 30 Nov 2025, 3:57pm -
Airbus supplier Sofitec faces quality control concerns from Spanish union
All News 4 Dec 2025, 5:58pm -
US FAA picks Peraton to oversee air traffic control reform
All News 5 Dec 2025, 4:29am -
Prologis updates performance stock unit agreements and retirement eligibility terms
All News 5 Dec 2025, 11:40pm