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Will the Infrastructure Bill Affect the Real Estate Market?

Appraisal Buzz

About $17 billion will be used to strengthen ports that have suffered due to inflation, improving the supply chain for building and construction. It can be an expensive upgrade for individuals to shoulder, but the infrastructure bill has a $65 billion investment for smart grid technology that makes national electric grids greener.

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Is the Transportation Industry Due a Digital Transformation?

GoForrmz

Is it finally time for the transportation industry to undergo a much-needed digital transformation? The transportation industry plays a pivotal role in the global economy, ensuring the seamless movement of goods and materials across the world. With estimates as high as $6.5 An electronic bill of lading could save $6.5 In the U.K.,

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Where Are the Warehouses for Rent in Columbus Ohio? The Industrial Real Estate Wave Continues

The Robert Weiler Company

to best capitalize on these needs, enabling a faster, more efficient supply chain. Is there access to public transportation? Techs ‘n’ Specs refer to the technology underpinning your warehouse space for rent. How impactful are the region’s winters regarding road closures, snow, and ice? (In But it’s more than that.

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How to Conduct the Most Effective Columbus, Ohio Property Search

The Robert Weiler Company

Tip 4: Tap into Transportation. If you think you’ve found a great area that passes all of the aforementioned criteria, now it’s time to look into transportation. As a general rule of thumb, the more transportation options available, the more potential there is for future growth in the area. DHL Supply Chain, Vertiv Co.,

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

It’s safe to say we are tired of hearing the phrase “supply-chain disruption” and experiencing its effects. Analysts believe items that are now in shorter supply – major appliances, computer chips and specialty goods, to name a few – will return to shelves and front porches by the end of 2022 as the pandemic (hopefully) ebbs.

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The Intel About Intel’s Columbus, OH Region Move (and Why Your Business Can Flourish Here, Too)

The Robert Weiler Company

But the reality is that Ohio and the Greater Columbus area have long been a mainstay of technological innovation and, certainly, the precursor to the modern digital age. Imbued with a pioneering spirit and adventurism, that stock eventually yielded numerous technological achievements. Similar terms include “Silicon Prairie.”

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Domestic lumber demand puts pressure on environment and supply chains

Housing Wire

While the move poses environmental risks members of the Climate Forests Coalition issued a statement saying that the order would decimate federal forests and take away from species protection, recreation, clean water and air it also leaves homebuilders in limbo to navigate a supply chain shakeup and newly introduced tariffs.