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Logistics Facility Demand Surges with E-commerce Expansion: Analysis of High Warehouse Construction Demand Regions

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The Japan Wooden Non-Residential Promotion Organization analyzed the surge in logistics facility demand due to e-commerce growth and trends in the non-residential construction market. They launched the 'Craft United Concept' to connect regional construction companies with non-residential wooden construction projects, aiming for a network of 150 companies nationwide within five years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did the Japan Wooden Non-Residential Promotion Organization analyze?
A: They analyzed the expansion of logistics facility demand in Japan and trends in the non-residential construction market.
Q: What is the purpose of launching the Craft United Concept network?
A: It was launched to introduce non-residential construction projects such as warehouses and factories to regional construction companies.
Q: What happens to logistics volume as the e-commerce market grows?
A: As the e-commerce market grows, the volume of logistics increases and the demand for constructing warehouses also rises.
Q: What kinds of facilities are classified under non-residential buildings?
A: Non-residential buildings include logistics warehouses, factories, offices, and stores.
Q: Which regions rank as the top three for high logistics demand?
A: The top three regions for high logistics demand are the Kanto region, Kansai region, and Chubu region.