Prologis Reports Rising Demand in Logistics Real Estate

Prologis Reports Rising Demand in Logistics Real Estate

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a rebound in logistics real estate demand, with growth in net absorption, new lease signings, and the development pipeline. Key drivers include e-commerce expansion, supply chain diversification, and manufacturing reshoring. However, the market still faces challenges such as rising interest rates and labor shortages. Investors and developers need to reassess their market strategies to capitalize on emerging opportunities. The index signals a potential shift from contraction to expansion, requiring careful navigation of the evolving landscape.

Wcokorea Program Boosts Global Customs Trade Efficiency

Wcokorea Program Boosts Global Customs Trade Efficiency

The 4th WCO-Korea Customs & Business Administration Advanced Training Program successfully concluded at Seoul National University, with customs officials from 10 developing countries participating. The program aimed to provide a theoretical framework for international trade and business management, helping participants address customs challenges. Through a combination of theory and practice, the program enhanced participants' capabilities. The WCO also provided support for customs reform and modernization. All parties will continue to collaborate and contribute to the development of global customs affairs.

Geodis Deploys 1000 Robots to Boost Global Logistics Automation

Geodis Deploys 1000 Robots to Boost Global Logistics Automation

Geodis announced the deployment of 1000 Locus autonomous robots in its warehouses worldwide to improve e-commerce order processing efficiency. This reflects the increasing focus on robotic automation within the logistics industry, aimed at addressing the challenges of e-commerce growth and labor shortages. Geodis is also continuously strengthening its e-commerce service capabilities through acquisitions and expansions, striving to build a more efficient and intelligent logistics system. The adoption of autonomous robots is a key strategy in enhancing fulfillment speed and accuracy.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines Some Sectors Show Resilience

US Rail Freight Declines Some Sectors Show Resilience

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year for the week ending February 4th. Automobiles & parts and petroleum & nonmetallic minerals showed strong performance, while coal, grain, and chemicals experienced volume decreases. Overall, North American rail performance was slightly better than the U.S. The rail freight market is in a period of transition, presenting both challenges and opportunities. The data suggests shifts in demand across different commodity sectors impacting the overall freight volume.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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UPS Expands Logisticsasaservice to Drive Growth

UPS Expands Logisticsasaservice to Drive Growth

UPS is actively building a "Logistics-as-a-Service" (LaaS) platform, integrating its digital services to offer five key pillars: end-to-end visibility and financial solutions. This aims to expand revenue streams and address market challenges. Similar moves by competitors like FedEx indicate LaaS is a significant trend in the logistics industry, intensifying future competition. Businesses should embrace LaaS to improve supply chain efficiency and achieve mutual growth. The platform approach enables a more integrated and responsive logistics ecosystem.

Ecommerce Faces 279B Holiday Returns Surge

Ecommerce Faces 279B Holiday Returns Surge

U.S. online shopping returns are projected to reach $279.03 billion this year, doubling pre-pandemic levels, driven by inflation and 'buy now, return later' practices. This high return rate erodes e-commerce profits, posing challenges for sellers. Optimizing product information, improving service, and refining logistics are key solutions. Amazon's extended return periods exacerbate logistics pressure, and the return surge may persist until January. Retailers are struggling to manage the costs and complexities associated with the increasing volume of returned goods.

Ozon Platform Faces Glitches Postupdate Sellers Seek Fixes

Ozon Platform Faces Glitches Postupdate Sellers Seek Fixes

This article provides an in-depth analysis of common bugs faced by sellers after the OZON platform update and offers practical solutions. It covers various aspects, including backend display anomalies, missing menus, account login issues, category commissions, language bugs, identity verification, and logistics settings. The aim is to help sellers successfully navigate the challenges brought by the platform update, seize opportunities, and achieve business growth. This guide offers actionable insights to resolve technical difficulties and optimize performance on the updated OZON platform.

Fedex Lowers Holiday Shipping Outlook As Economy Weakens

Fedex Lowers Holiday Shipping Outlook As Economy Weakens

FedEx lowered its holiday season package volume forecast, signaling challenges for the logistics industry. A confluence of factors, including macroeconomic headwinds, increased competition, and rising costs, prompted FedEx to implement cost control measures and adjust its operational strategy. Experts suggest that businesses need to be flexible in responding to declining demand, and consumers should take a rational approach to the holiday shopping season. This adjustment reflects a broader economic slowdown impacting consumer spending and business operations within the delivery sector.

Walmart Expands Beef Supply Chain for Premium Cuts

Walmart Expands Beef Supply Chain for Premium Cuts

Walmart is building its own Angus beef supply chain to control quality, reduce costs, and differentiate itself. This vertical integration strategy aims to provide consumers with 'steakhouse quality' beef. However, Walmart faces challenges in quality control, cost management, and sustainable development. The success of Walmart's 'beef empire' hinges on its execution, innovation, and understanding of consumer needs. This move allows for greater oversight from farm to shelf, potentially improving traceability and consistency while navigating the complexities of the meat industry.

Aviation Industry to See Steady 39 Profit Growth by 2026

Aviation Industry to See Steady 39 Profit Growth by 2026

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts that the global airline industry will achieve stable profitability by 2026, with a net profit margin projected at 3.9%, despite facing multiple challenges. Passenger and cargo volumes continue to grow, and fuel costs are decreasing, but supply chain issues and regulatory pressures persist. The report also highlights the resilience of air cargo and high levels of passenger satisfaction with air travel. The industry is navigating a complex landscape to achieve sustainable financial performance.