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Atlanta, Georgia · AtlantaManhattan Associates Inc., a global leader in supply chain commerce, has announced an expanded go-to-market (GTM) partnership with Google Cloud. All Manhattan Active® solutions are available on Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling customers to accelerate their digital transformation success. This expanded alliance will enable customers to easily procure, deploy and manage Manhattan’s award-winning, cloud-native supply chain execution, planning, an…Read Article
Supply Chain Commerce Solutions on Google Cloud

Poland · PolandThe U.S. industrial sector can't seem to shake the effects of the pandemic-era wave of warehouse development.
Speculative development accounted for 71% of the 73M SF of industrial space that delivered in the first quarter, according to Cushman & Wakefield. Roughly 45M SF of spec space came online vacant, nudging vacancy up 30 basis points to 7%.See the Story
More Than Half Of U.S. Warehouse Space Built In Q1 2025 Is Vacant

South Africa · South AfricaDP World has unveiled a fully integrated logistics and market-entry solution aimed at addressing the long-standing challenges for automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) seeking growth in the sub-Saharan Africa region. Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to be among the fastest-growing automotive markets globally, with vehicle demand expected to increase by 28.5% by 2030, driven by rising incomes, urbanisation and surging intra-African tr…Read Article