Broker Insights in Commercial Real Estate
This audio episode examines how global supply chains are undergoing a massive structural shift toward nearshoring, as companies move production from distant countries to North America to mitigate risks and improve agility. We explore how this transition is fueled by Mexico's rise as a premier manufacturing hub, supported by favorable trade policies and the need for shorter transit times. Consequently, this industrial relocation is driving significant demand for logistics and warehouse space along major US freight corridors. Indiana has emerged as a central player in this new landscape, leveraging its robust transportation infrastructure and strategic location to become a dominant distribution node. By offering competitive operating costs and a specialized workforce, the state is successfully attracting substantial corporate investment from businesses restructuring their supply chains. This evolution positions the Midwest as a critical anchor for the future of North American trade and industrial growth. #Nearshoring #SupplyChain #IndustrialRealEstate #Logistics #IndianaBusiness #WarehouseSpace #Manufacturing #NorthAmericanTrade #FreightCorridors #MidwestLogistics
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