Airport Rents Surge As Logistics Firms Seek Competitive Edge

Airport Rents Surge As Logistics Firms Seek Competitive Edge

CBRE research indicates rising industrial real estate rents near major US airports, driven by companies relocating to mitigate high transportation costs. Third-party logistics (3PL) providers account for the largest share of leasing activity. Companies should reassess supply chain strategies, embrace 3PL, plan ahead, explore emerging markets, leverage technology, and diversify their footprint to address the challenges posed by increasing airport real estate rents. This proactive approach is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and optimizing logistical operations in the evolving landscape of airport-adjacent industrial spaces.

US Industrial Real Estate Shifts As Ecommerce Cools Logistics Grows

US Industrial Real Estate Shifts As Ecommerce Cools Logistics Grows

A JLL report reveals record-high net absorption in the US industrial real estate market for Q1, with e-commerce leasing demand stabilizing and logistics demand growing. Smaller warehouse spaces are particularly favored. The report highlights a market trend of cooling e-commerce and a rise in logistics. It emphasizes the importance for data analysts to focus on niche markets, key performance indicators, and macroeconomic factors. This shift underscores the evolving dynamics within the industrial sector and the need for a nuanced understanding of these influences.

DHL Extends ABX Air Partnership to Strengthen US Logistics

DHL Extends ABX Air Partnership to Strengthen US Logistics

DHL and ABX Air have renewed their partnership agreement for five years. ABX Air will continue providing aircraft and operational support for DHL's US international logistics network. Simultaneously, DHL signed a leasing agreement with ATSG, ABX Air's parent company, to expand its cargo fleet. This move aims to strengthen DHL's logistics capabilities in the United States, improve service quality, and provide long-term development opportunities for both parties. The extended cooperation ensures reliable air freight services for DHL's growing needs within the US market.

01/22/2026 Logistics
Read More
Industrial Real Estate Deals Drop Sharply As Market Cools

Industrial Real Estate Deals Drop Sharply As Market Cools

CBRE research reveals a significant 36% drop in U.S. industrial real estate leases exceeding one million square feet in the first half of 2023, with overall leased area declining by 18%. Economic uncertainty and inventory normalization are key drivers. Renewal rates are up, with retailers and third-party logistics (3PL) providers being the primary tenants. Experts anticipate increased leasing activity from 3PLs and a continued trend of companies renewing existing leases. The market is experiencing a slowdown compared to the previous year's booming activity.

Industrial Real Estate Thrives Despite Economic Volatility

Industrial Real Estate Thrives Despite Economic Volatility

Cushman & Wakefield's report indicates a robust US industrial real estate market in Q2, driven by logistics demand and a preference for high-quality assets. Despite pressures in the Western region, the overall leasing market remained stable with a gradual increase, accompanied by a slowdown in supply. Experts believe that tariff easing and rental adjustments are boosting market confidence. The market is expected to continue adjusting in the future, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The report highlights the resilience of the sector and its ability to adapt to evolving economic conditions.

Toyo Marine Assesses Global Trade Risks for Shipping Industry

Toyo Marine Assesses Global Trade Risks for Shipping Industry

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Toyo Shipping Co., Ltd.'s business scope, service quality, potential risks, and pricing standards. It aims to offer an objective reference for companies selecting shipping partners. The importance of reputation assessment is emphasized, and key factors influencing timeliness and cost are analyzed in detail. This helps companies make informed decisions when choosing a suitable shipping service, considering factors like reliability, efficiency, and potential liabilities. The analysis empowers businesses to select the best shipping partner for their specific needs.