E-commerce growth driving logistics and warehousing trends

E-commerce growth driving logistics and warehousing trends

A new report from commercial real estate services firm Colliers International Group has claimed that there is a “critical need” for more extensive global logistics and warehousing networks to support the growth of e-commerce demand. The report, entitled From First Mile to Last Mile, was issued yesterday (20 October).

Commenting on the main findings, Dwight Hotchkiss, National Director of Industrial for Colliers, said: “Our analysis finds that e-commerce and evolving delivery methods are the primary factors driving the shape of the logistics sector both today and in the future as e-retailing is slated to increase significantly in cities and towns across the globe.

“This will result in the creation of new and innovative space at the initial ‘First Mile’ level, including mega distribution centres, and the ‘Last Mile’, where there is already a proliferation of e-fulfilment distribution centres on the edge of urban areas.”

The report’s key points include the claim that “first mile” facilities are becoming bigger, in order to accommodate more equipment such as  automated picking and sortation systems, whereas “last mile” centres are becoming smaller and more localised, so they can be nearer to the consumer.

According to Colliers: “As the essential element in improving urban logistics is to limit deliveries to the shortest route, e-commerce retailers have started to include smaller urban warehouses to shorten delivery routes and provide quick delivery services to online customers. These smaller urban facilities within urban community catchment areas, as well as a variety of ‘click and collect’ options for immediate pick up or same delivery options are coming to the forefront.”

Relevant Directory Listings

Listing image

ZEBRA

Zebra Technologies is an innovator at the edge of the enterprise with solutions and partners that enable businesses to gain a performance edge. Zebra’s products, software, services, analytics and solutions are used to intelligently connect people, assets and data to help our customers in a […]

Find out more

Other Directory Listings

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

News Archive

Pin It on Pinterest

Post & Parcel
New CEO for Omniva
DHL: It’s impressive to see how international trade continues to withstand every conceivable challenge
SingPost “unlocks a pathway for growth”
bpost demonstrates commitment to financial inclusion in Belgium
Pall-Ex: succession planning has been a major focus for the network since 2020
New CEO for Omniva
DHL: It’s impressive to see how international trade continues to withstand every conceivable challenge
SingPost “unlocks a pathway for growth”
bpost demonstrates commitment to financial inclusion in Belgium
Pall-Ex: succession planning has been a major focus for the network since 2020
E-commerce growth driving logistics and warehousing trends
1
2
3
4
5
Listing image
Listing image
Listing image
Listing image
DB Schenker opening up “new opportunities for our customers’ storage needs throughout the Nordic region”
DHL Supply Chain: meeting our customers’ growing demand for more sustainable warehouse space
Rhenus Warehousing Solutions expands its presence in Europe to the Nordic countries
ParcelHero: 37% of transport and warehousing companies up their rates as costs rise
Share This