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  • Jul 23, 2024 | foodlogistics.com | Brian Gallagher |Jyot Parmar

    Though we are years past COVID-19 shutdowns, shortages for certain items remain a challenge. With early identification of critical materials—that is, necessary equipment and resources that are at risk of supply chain issues—capital project teams can deploy strategies to ensure those materials are available when needed and projects remain on track.

  • Apr 15, 2024 | forconstructionpros.com | Jyot Parmar |Brian Gallagher

    If you’ve attended a conference focused on site selection for manufacturing or distribution facilities lately, you’ve likely heard people saying, “all the good building sites are gone.”One reason for this perception is that most currently available sites are not on untouched land. When a site has a history of previous occupancy, there is a risk that environmental contamination has occurred. Another reason for the perception is that geologically “simple” sites are becoming rarer.

  • Mar 7, 2024 | foodlogistics.com | Brian Gallagher |Jyot Parmar

    If you’ve attended a conference focused on site selection for manufacturing or distribution facilities lately, you’ve likely heard people saying, “all the good building sites are gone.”One reason for this perception is that most currently available sites are not on untouched land. When a site has a history of previous occupancy, there is a risk that environmental contamination has occurred. Another reason for the perception is that geologically “simple” sites are becoming rarer.

  • Jul 28, 2023 | plantengineering.com | Rueben Scriven |Chris Vavra |Ryan Deter |Jyot Parmar

    Warehousing insightsThe warehouse construction and automation industry is likely to increase in 2024 compared with this year and potentially return to double-digit growth in 2025. Warehouses are moving away toward just-in-case (JIC) supply chains when it comes to inventory management, which is crucial for e-commerce suppliers as they face increased demand for their products.

  • Jul 24, 2023 | plantengineering.com | Chris Vavra |Rueben Scriven |Ryan Deter |Jyot Parmar

    Warehousing insights Renewed E-commerce growth and shift to just-in-case supply chains will drive an uptick in warehouse construction in 2024 25% fewer warehouses will be added to the building stock in 2023 compared to 2022 Warehouse construction growth will fuel demand for automation solutions in 2024 and 2025. Interact Analysis research indicates warehouse construction is showing signs of recovering following a slowdown in 2022 and 2023.

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