Tomorrow’s Supply Chain – Talking Innovation with William O’Donnell & Todd Lewis from Prologis

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For a long time, all the team at Prologis had to worry about was the classic real estate value driver of location… location… location. Then they started to notice a shift in their customers’ business model that was having an impact on their investment in real estate. Fortunately, their CEO is forward-thinking, and they were able to adjust and start addressing some of the pain-points faced by their large eCommerce customers, including labor and automation.In this episode of the Supply Chain Real Estate series, William O'Donnell, Managing Partner with Prologis Ventures, and his colleague Todd Lewis, Vice President, talk about the types of investment they make and how they assess the specific needs of each client.In this episode of the Supply Chain Real Estate Series, guest host Ward Richmond, Executive Vice President at Colliers International, joins Scott Luton to discuss:• The four components of the labor challenge they help their clients solve: recruitment, retention, training, and safety.• The process and resource efficiencies that make a measurable difference inside the warehouse and out at the dock • How the warehouse of the future will combine automation and human talent to drive “wildly attractive” outcomesAdditional Links & Resources:Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-nowSubscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribeLearn more about Prologis: https://www.prologis.com/WEBINAR- Successfully Navigating the Supply Chain Squeeze in 4Q 2021 & Beyond: https://bit.ly/3auyFRcWEBINAR- The Supply Chain of 2022 and Beyond: Building Resiliency and Agility: https://bit.ly/2YkzwRxThis episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Ward Richmond. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/tomorrows-supply-chain-prologis-748