It is not yet the crisis.
But at least a solid stoppage.
“Between the second half of 2022 and the same period of 2021, the demand placed in warehouses fell by 30%”,
details François Le Levier, deputy general manager industry and logistics at CBRE.
And it should again be on a downward trend in 2023. Rising interest rates and questions on the economic front are weighing on the logistics sector.
But it is also the ransom for the success of an activity that has really taken off in recent years.
Take-up in 2021 was thus the highest in the last ten years, with 2017.
The Covid crisis has been a tremendous indicator of the importance of warehouses in our daily lives.
When a young Parisian mother orders a bottle on the internet, she is not surprised that it can be delivered to her home within an hour.
However, it was made four months earlier in Asia, transported for…
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