JLL, Quiet Platforms pioneer flexible rent model, scale fulfillment network

In the first half of 2022, heightened e-commerce demand and limited warehouse supply were the prevailing trends.

Then, in October, Prologis further validated that narrative, reporting that occupancy tightened, more leases commenced, and utilization of space was at the 95th percentile historically during the third quarter. Currently, nationwide industrial vacancy rates are sitting at all-time lows.

All of that activity means tenants have been forced to pay more for space. As of October, Prologis...

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Goliath, meet David: Quiet Logistics launches ‘anti-Amazon’ network

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There’s an underdog story unfolding in U.S. logistics.

You’re probably familiar with the tale of David and Goliath — the young shepherd David, against all odds, triumphs over the much larger, more fearsome Goliath. 

In the logistics space, Amazon is Goliath. The e-commerce powerhouse has nearly 1,200 active facilities in the U.S., dwarfing its nearest competitors Walmart and Target.

But this week, Amazon may have met its David.

Quiet Platforms, the logistics arm of American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:...

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American Eagle logistics arm Quiet Platforms adds Atlanta fulfillment hub

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American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO) wants to shepherd retailers into the shared logistics era. The company’s logistics subsidiary Quiet Platforms on Wednesday announced the addition of an Atlanta fulfillment hub to its “plug-and-play” platform, which pools the delivery and fulfillment assets of retailers into one shared network.

For years, the conventional wisdom among retailers was to use as few delivery partners as possible. But as supply chains became more and more volatile, brands realized...

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American Eagle’s Quiet Platforms partners with global shipper Pitney Bowes

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Just a few days after it was one of the lone bright spots in American Eagle Outfitters’ Q1 2022 earnings report, the retailer’s logistics platform continues to make moves.

Quiet Platforms, the outfitter’s delivery and fulfillment subsidiary, on Tuesday announced a collaboration with global shipper Pitney Bowes (NYSE: PBI) to bring value-added carrier services to its network, an open-sharing platform that’s aiming to become the “anti-Amazon.”  The growing platform boasts clients such as Steve...

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American Eagle supply chain business snatches revenue growth from decline

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There’s no way around it — it’s been a difficult first quarter for retail. A few companies like Macy’s and Dollar Tree appear to have emerged unscathed, raising their quarterly guidance. But for the majority, including Walmart, Target, Kohl’s and Abercrombie & Fitch, weak Q1 2022 results drove downward revisions for the next quarter.

American Eagle (NYSE: AEO) is no exception. The outfitter missed on both revenue and EPS in what CEO Jay Schottenstein described on the company’s Q1 earnings call...

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American Eagle steps up bid to become the ‘anti-Amazon’

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Amazon is both the poster child for efficient delivery and the object of ire for every other delivery company. Customers love it. Competitors want to be it. But Amazon’s newest rival comes from an unexpected place.

This week, American Eagle (NYSE: AEO) logistics subsidiary Quiet Platforms added sports retailer Fanatics as a partner, expanding the outfitter’s logistics network in a bid to compete with the massive marketplace. The partnership builds on Quiet Platforms’ radical last-mile delivery...

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Borderlands: Chip shortage sinks Mexican auto exports in July

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Chip shortage sinks Mexican auto exports in July; Bennett Motors acquires American Eagle Logistics; Yokohama opens new distribution center near Dallas; and meth, fentanyl worth $13M seized at Otay Mesa port of entry.

Chip shortage sinks Mexican auto exports in July

The latest wave of COVID-19 infections around the world has further hindered the global supply of...

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