The logistics sector anticipates lower prices and rents.
The logistics sector is preparing to bid farewell to a year in which it has consolidated its position as one of the main drivers of the economy. It has been a very dynamic twelve months in which companies have made progress in their modernisation, developed and improved their operational capabilities and increased their commitment to technology (big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning). All of this, with investment and hiring figures on the rise, largely due to the boom in e-commerce and the need to strengthen the supply chain.
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