
Dear readers! We are pleased to present to you the eleventh issue of the journal in 2025. There are a lot of relevant and useful materials in the issue, which, hopefully, will not be ignored.
Dear readers! In September the CeMAT RUSSIA exhibition was held, which showed everyone that innovations and robotics are increasingly penetrating the logistics industry. We can safely say that many technologies are tested here, and only then they go out into the world. However, it is not only CeMAT RUSSIA that demonstrates the prevalence of the digital agenda.
Dear readers! This is the ninth issue of the journal, which turned out to be very rich and diverse. Traditionally, the issue is opened by an analyst. The material by Alina Nasyrova from the Market Guide Agency, dedicated to investments in warehouse complexes in Russia, recalls the importance of developing logistics infrastructure for the integrated development of regions.
In H2 2016 13 new shopping centres with total leasable area of 596,000 sq m were delivered in regional cities (St. Petersburg excluded).
According to the report, the total amount of new shopping space delivered in 2016 in Russian regions amounted to 862,000 sq m which is 28% lower than in 2015.
Michael Rogozhin, Managing Director of Retail department CBRE in Russia, comments:
“As the largest cities of Russia has been saturated with shopping centres, the opportunities for new developments are almost over. That is why developers will be more looking at cities with lower population and poor retail penetration, and develop project there.”