Optimized for E-commerce
The pandemic’s e-commerce explosion changed the way we do logistics and continues to transform the warehouse as we know it. During the past two years of COVID-19, Americans spent $1.7 trillion online—$609 billion more than in 2019 and 2018. To keep up with demand, antiquated spaces evolved into modern smart facilities optimized for efficiency, speed and agility.
Digital solutions—like inventory analytics, autonomous robots, AI-powered sensors, cloud-based warehouse management systems (WMS) and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms—churn out enormous amounts of data, and they require networks with immense bandwidth and ever-increasing speeds, says Hunter HeLal, Head of Warehouse Product Solution of Network Infrastructure and Security at Prologis. “High-tech facilities require massive communication between disparate systems,” says HeLal, whose team handles core technology, such as networking equipment, fiber and cabling, to make buildings more efficient and move-in ready. “Powerful backend infrastructure is essential to enable that flow of data.”