Moving the World
Get a front-row seat to the big ideas—and bold moves—reshaping how the world moves. Moving the World dives into the future of logistics, from smarter supply chains and cleaner energy to the tech transforming trade.
Join Prologis experts and industry insiders as we connect the dots across real estate, innovation and global commerce. New episodes drop monthly.
Podcasting since 2025 • 10 episodes
Moving the World
Latest Episodes
#07: Tariffs, Treaties & Power Shifts in Global Trade
Every product you touch today has crossed a border: your phone, your shoes, the coffee that started your morning. Behind each journey is a policy decision that shapes how quickly, affordably and reliably that product reaches you. Tr...
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#06: Inside 2026: The Supply Chain Trends You Need to Know
The global supply chain is entering a new era—defined by scarcity of space, of power and time. From tariffs to trade shifts to AI-driven energy demand and a coming trucking crunch, 2026 is shaping up to be a turning point for logistics real est...
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#05: Freight by Water: The New Way Goods Move Through Cities
In this episode of Moving the World, Jeremiah Kane, senior vice president at Prologis, sits down with Andrew Kimball, president and CEO at the New York City Economic Development Corporation to discuss Blue Highways—urban ...
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GROUNDBREAKERS 2025 | AI, Nuclear & the Future of the Grid: A Conversation with Top Energy Executives
In this special episode of Moving the World, recorded live at Prologis’ 2025 GROUNBREAKERS forum in Los Angeles, Prologis’ Chief Energy and Sustainability Officer Susan Uthayakumar is joined by Joseph Dominguez, president and...
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GROUNDBREAKERS 2025 | Prologis’ Dan Letter, Port of LA’s Gene Seroka & MIT’s Yossi Sheffi on Ports, Policy and Resilient Trade
In this special episode of Moving the World, recorded live at Prologis’ 2025 GROUNBREAKERS forum in Los Angeles, Dan Letter, president at Prologis, sits down with Eugene Seroka, executive director at the Port of Los Angeles
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