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Damco signs 10-year lease agreement for Goodman’s Los Angeles logistics facility

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Goodman Group has entered into a new 10-year lease agreement with Damco for a 989,809ft² logistics facility in greater Los Angeles, California. Situated within the Los Angeles industrial market, the logistics facility at Goodman Gateway Santa Fe Springs is completely leased to Damco. LBR Staff Writer. Published 22 May 2018.

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Damco signs 10-year lease deal for Goodman’s Los Angeles logistics facility

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Goodman Group has entered into a new 10-year lease agreement with Damco for a 989,809ft² logistics facility in greater Los Angeles, California, US. Situated within the Los Angeles industrial market, the logistics facility at Goodman Gateway Santa Fe Springs is completely leased to Damco. LBR Staff Writer. Published 22 May 2018.

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Goodman completely leases new logistics campus in California, US

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Goodman Group has rented a 915,098ft² of infill logistics space at its latest gateway city logistics facility in Southern California. Image: Goodman Logistics Center Santa Fe Springs, Southern California. Photo: courtesy of PRNewswire / Goodman Group. LBR Staff Writer. Published 03 April 2018.

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Top 10 Supply Chain Innovations of 2018

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At automaker BMW Group, for instance, plant employees can walk up to seven miles per day. To eliminate some of this traveling BMW’s R&D group developed a Personal Mover solution—a one-person means of transport for covering short distances within an operating site. Moving around a large factory can be exhausting.

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Urban Logistics: How to Master the Megacity Challenge

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Frost & Sullivan similarly estimate that logistics spend in cities globally could grow at a healthy rate of 10% CAGR; and from 2016 to 2025, global urban logistics spending will more than double from USD$4.1 While all of this may be good for business, it puts even more pressure on inner-city logistics.