Port Delays Spark Rubik’s Cube of Pain for Warehouse Logistics

Photographer: Roger Kisby/Bloomberg

Snags in the supply chain don’t end when a container ship finally reaches port — in many cases the problems are just beginning.

Consider the goods piling up at inland warehouses around Los Angeles that are sending vacancies plunging and rents soaring. That’s good news for big landlords like Blackstone and Prologis, but a nagging headache for logistics managers. (Click here for the full story.)