Prologis Reports Surge in Logistics Real Estate Demand

Prologis Reports Surge in Logistics Real Estate Demand

The Prologis IBI index indicates a rebound in logistics real estate demand. Market activity recovered in Q3, with increases in net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipeline. Companies are responding to trade uncertainties by increasing supply chain investments, leading to improved utilization rates and market conditions. Vacancy rates are stabilizing in the short term, but construction is slowing, potentially accelerating rental growth. Businesses should closely monitor market dynamics and develop flexible logistics strategies.

Dejiali Group Expands Henans Belt and Road Trade in Southeast Asia

Dejiali Group Expands Henans Belt and Road Trade in Southeast Asia

Li Mingxian, Executive Chairman of the Henan Federation of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs and Chairman of Dejiali Group, led a delegation to Laos and Thailand. The visit aimed to strengthen connections with overseas Henan business associations, explore local markets, and promote the connection of Henan enterprises with Southeast Asian resources and project cooperation. This initiative supports Henan's "going global" strategy, integrates into the "Belt and Road" construction, and lays the groundwork for deepening cooperation.

MAP21 Modernizes US Logistics Infrastructure

MAP21 Modernizes US Logistics Infrastructure

The MAP-21 Act, introduced by the U.S. Senate EPW Committee, aims to reshape the nation's surface transportation program. It addresses transportation infrastructure challenges by maintaining funding, integrating resources, and innovating financing mechanisms. While the act has been well-received by the industry, it still faces multiple challenges, including funding constraints, project implementation hurdles, and the need for technological innovation. The ultimate impact of MAP-21 remains to be seen and warrants careful observation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

The Prologis IBI report indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipelines all exceeding the 2024 average. E-commerce and large enterprises are leading the market recovery. Companies are adopting more cautious inventory strategies, resulting in stable vacancy rates but a slowdown in new construction. Market participants need to seize opportunities, address challenges, and flexibly adjust their strategies to navigate the evolving landscape.

China Standardizes Medical Consumable Fees for Refined Management

China Standardizes Medical Consumable Fees for Refined Management

By 2026, medical consumables management enters an era of precision. Several regions, including Henan, have released chargeable medical consumables catalogs and updated medical insurance catalogs, linking them to centralized procurement results, project guidelines, and payment policies. Medical insurance payment is becoming more refined, with local governments setting price limits and differentiated co-payment ratios. At the national level, unified management is being promoted. Enterprises need to adapt to policy changes and adjust their product strategies.

Kroger Invests 400M in Kentucky Logistics Hub

Kroger Invests 400M in Kentucky Logistics Hub

Kroger plans to invest nearly $400 million in Franklin, Kentucky, to build a high-tech distribution center. This initiative aims to enhance supply chain efficiency, optimize store replenishment capabilities, and create approximately 430 jobs in the local community. This project is a key component of Kroger's supply chain transformation strategy, demonstrating its commitment to community engagement and social responsibility. It also reflects Kroger's determination to innovate and adapt in a highly competitive market.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Report Indicates Logistics Real Estate Demand Shift

Prologis Report Indicates Logistics Real Estate Demand Shift

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point for logistics real estate demand in Q3, with net absorption, new leases, and project pipeline all surpassing the 2024 average. Companies are actively addressing trade uncertainties and optimizing operational efficiency. Tightening market supply suggests a new wave of growth. This positive shift reflects increased resilience and strategic adaptation within the logistics sector, signaling a potentially stronger performance in the coming quarters despite ongoing economic challenges.

Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts Strategic Dashboard for Performance Management

Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts Strategic Dashboard for Performance Management

With support from the World Customs Organization-West and Central Africa Capacity Building Project, The Gambia Revenue Authority has launched the development of a strategic dashboard to improve performance management. By identifying key performance indicators (KPIs) and establishing monitoring mechanisms, the dashboard will provide senior management with an overview of organizational performance, facilitating decision-making and organizational development. This initiative represents a significant step for The Gambia in advancing modern tax administration.

Algeria Studies Dutch Customs Labs to Enhance African Trade

Algeria Studies Dutch Customs Labs to Enhance African Trade

Algerian customs experts visited the Netherlands to study customs laboratories, aiming to learn advanced practices for building a modern laboratory in their country. This visit is part of the EU-World Customs Organization HS-Africa project, which focuses on improving customs management and promoting trade facilitation in Africa. The study tour covered laboratory design, technical equipment, workflow, and tariff classification. The insights gained will provide valuable references for the construction of the Algerian customs laboratory.

Lima Airport Expansion Nears Completion Eyes South American Hub Status

Lima Airport Expansion Nears Completion Eyes South American Hub Status

The Peruvian government has rejected a request to modify the Lima airport expansion plan, insisting on the original design. This aims to increase airport capacity, improve service quality, and enhance technological capabilities. The project seeks to reposition Peru as a leading aviation hub in South America and stimulate national economic growth. This decision has received support from the airport operator and users, who see it as crucial for future development and connectivity.