Warehouse Shortages Drive Industrial Rent Surge

Warehouse Shortages Drive Industrial Rent Surge

JLL reports that the US industrial real estate market experienced record-low vacancy rates and soaring rents in Q2, driven primarily by the logistics sector. Steel shortages are impacting construction, giving landlords a significant advantage and highlighting supply chain bottlenecks. Businesses should plan ahead, adopt flexible site selection strategies, and optimize their supply chains. Investors need to carefully assess risks. The market presents both challenges and opportunities. The tight market conditions are expected to continue, demanding proactive strategies from both tenants and investors to navigate the evolving landscape.

US Dockworkers Resist Automation in Contract Talks

US Dockworkers Resist Automation in Contract Talks

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have resumed labor negotiations to avert a potential strike that could cripple major ports along the US East and Gulf Coasts. The central point of contention is port automation, with the ILA fearing job losses and the USMX emphasizing its importance for enhancing port competitiveness. Both parties need to find a balance between automation, job security, and port competitiveness to maintain supply chain stability. The outcome of these negotiations will significantly impact the future of port operations and the flow of goods.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Hangzhou Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with AI Innovation

Hangzhou Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with AI Innovation

The Amazon Global Selling Cross-border Summit was held in Hangzhou, launching the "Next Generation Cross-border Chain" strategy, empowering cross-border e-commerce with AI to achieve "list once, sell globally." As a comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zone, Hangzhou has become a "super incubator" for Chinese sellers going global due to its complete ecosystem and innovative policies, helping companies efficiently expand into the global market. The summit enhanced Hangzhou's influence in the global cross-border e-commerce field and demonstrated its open and inclusive business environment.

COSCO SHIPPING Opens Gulf of Mexico Express Route to Boost Usasia Trade

COSCO SHIPPING Opens Gulf of Mexico Express Route to Boost Usasia Trade

COSCO SHIPPING Americas has launched the Gulf Mexico Express (GME) route, connecting Asia with the US Gulf Coast to meet shippers' demands for diversified sourcing channels. The route travels from major Chinese ports, transits the Panama Canal, and directly reaches Houston, shortening transit times and reducing costs while providing one-stop logistics services. This initiative is expected to promote US-China trade development and optimize the global supply chain layout. The GME offers a faster and more efficient option for cargo movement between Asia and the US Gulf region.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Industrial Real Estate Hits Record Low Availability CBRE

US Industrial Real Estate Hits Record Low Availability CBRE

A CBRE report reveals that the U.S. industrial real estate availability rate continues to decline, reaching a historic low. E-commerce, supply chain modernization, and manufacturing reshoring are key drivers. The market presents both opportunities and challenges for landlords, tenants, and developers. Looking ahead, e-commerce will continue to fuel demand, supply chains will become more complex, and sustainability and technology will play a larger role. The report highlights the ongoing shifts and trends shaping the industrial real estate landscape, emphasizing the need for adaptability and strategic planning in a dynamic market environment.

Tech Innovations Transform Global Supply Chains

Tech Innovations Transform Global Supply Chains

Global supply chains are undergoing a profound transformation driven by technology, becoming a critical artery for the future economy. Experts at the summit emphasized the vital role of technology in enhancing transparency, optimizing efficiency, bolstering security, and fostering collaboration. While traditional industries face transformation challenges and infrastructure/cost constraints, disruptive technologies like Hyperloop and blockchain foreshadow the future of supply chains. Businesses must actively embrace technology to remain competitive. This includes adopting AI, IoT, and data analytics to streamline operations and improve decision-making across the entire supply chain network.

Reverse Logistics Turns Food Waste into Profits

Reverse Logistics Turns Food Waste into Profits

This paper explores how supermarkets can utilize reverse logistics to transform expired food into energy and compost, saving costs and protecting the environment. Through the case study of Stop & Shop's collaboration with Divert, it showcases a reverse logistics strategy that emphasizes multi-party collaboration, a holistic supply chain perspective, and profit optimization. The article also analyzes different channel options and the future trends of reverse logistics, emphasizing that companies should seize opportunities to build efficient reverse logistics systems. This approach minimizes food waste and contributes to a circular economy.

Seattle Port Terminal Faces Congestion As New Alliance Begins

Seattle Port Terminal Faces Congestion As New Alliance Begins

Seattle's Terminal 18 (T18) is experiencing congestion due to a surge in new shipping alliance operations, leading to longer truck turnaround times. This article analyzes the causes of the congestion, including the complexities of alliance restructuring, port infrastructure bottlenecks, delayed information communication, and external factors. It proposes strategies to address the issue, such as optimizing terminal operations, enhancing information sharing, and investing in infrastructure, with the aim of building a more resilient supply chain. The analysis emphasizes the need for proactive measures to mitigate the impact of these challenges.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Transportation and Logistics Sector Sees Rising Salaries Amid Tech Talent Demand

Transportation and Logistics Sector Sees Rising Salaries Amid Tech Talent Demand

Compensation for transportation technology talent leads the science and technology industry, driven by technological innovation and talent scarcity. Specific areas like autonomous driving engineers are highly sought after, with San Francisco leading in compensation, but emerging cities are rising. Rising salaries will reshape the talent structure and skill needs of the supply chain. Companies should build talent ecosystems, and governments should strengthen talent development and introduction to jointly usher in a golden age for transportation technology talent. This requires proactive strategies to attract, retain, and develop skilled professionals.

SAP Stratasys Partner to Advance 3D Printing in Manufacturing

SAP Stratasys Partner to Advance 3D Printing in Manufacturing

SAP and Stratasys are collaborating to establish a 3D co-innovation lab network, aiming to advance additive manufacturing technologies within supply chains. By providing experimentation platforms, they accelerate design cycles, digital file transfer, and alleviate inventory pressure, reshaping the manufacturing landscape. Companies like UPS are already exploring 3D printing for logistics applications. This initiative paves the way for personalized customization and distributed manufacturing, ushering in a new era of intelligent manufacturing. The collaboration seeks to unlock the full potential of 3D printing for streamlined and efficient supply chain operations.