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The Changing Landscape of Real Estate in the Logistics Industry

Logistics Bureau

Real Estate in the Logistics Industry: A Changing Landscape. Such high costs might be responsible for the continued trend toward long industrial real estate leases at a time when flexibility should demand shorter terms.

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4 Considerations for Planning a Greenfield Site

Locus Robotics

As companies look for more warehouse facility space, demand for industrial real estate could reach an additional one billion square feet by 2025, according to commercial real estate services firm JLL.

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Why Does Europe Need the World’s Biggest Bitcoin Conference?

Supply Chain Game Changer

PWC forecasts that the value of blockchain solutions may grow to USD 170 billion by 2025, with an additional USD 3.1 Cryptocurrencies are just one aspect of blockchain possibilities growing exponentially within financial technology (fintech) and other industries such as supply chain management, real estate, digital media, etc.

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Mexico sees solid manufacturing growth, courtesy of nearshoring

Resilinc

And for those looking to expand in one of the five border states, vacancy rates for commercial and industrial real estate are very tight. “If President Lopez Obrador’s (known as AMLO) energy policies could also pose barriers.

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What You Need to Know About the State of eCommerce Logistics

GlobalTranz

Meanwhile, eCommerce is catalyzing significant changes in retail real estate as more companies vie for warehouse space and transportation services to meet a growing number of online orders, explains Alexander Frei and John Morris of Area Development. percent until 2020.

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Chinese Lockdowns and the Future of Supply Chains

Enterra Insights

to Australia are wrestling with a shortage of chemicals used in X-rays, while real-estate projects are held up by delayed materials. Bloomberg reporters note, “While ‘supply chain disruption’ is emerging once more as the most repeated phrase of corporate earnings season, the impact goes beyond multinationals’ profits.

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This Week in Logistics News (March 13 – 19)

Logistics Viewpoints

The research arm of San Francisco-based real estate investment trust Prologis Inc said in a report issued Wednesday the pandemic has “forever altered” the landscape for logistics real estate. Not surprisingly, the surge in e-commerce fulfillment is driving the change.” That forecast only includes the US and Europe.