The Investor
30 Jul 2025, 23:38
Prologis Powers $3.2 Trillion in Global Trade, Supports 3.6 Million Jobs in 2025
prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD) released its 2024 Future Flow of Goods report, revealing the company’s immense role in the global economy. Nearly $3.2 trillion worth of goods moved through Prologis facilities last year—2.9% of global GDP—and the company’s operations supported 3.6 million jobs worldwide.
Key Global Findings:
• $348 billion contributed to the global economy via direct, indirect, and induced impacts
• $77 billion in global tax revenue generated
• Warehouse employment up 8% globally since 2022
o Mexico: +91% employment growth
o Canada: +47% employment growth
U.S. Regional Highlights:
• $2 trillion in goods flowed through Prologis U.S. warehouses
• California: $465B in goods throughput, 162,000 jobs, $54B GDP impact
• Texas: $273B throughput, over 223,000 jobs
• Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania: Each saw >$100B in throughput and tens of thousands of jobs
Leadership Commentary:
CEO Hamid R. Moghadam emphasized Prologis’ essential role in the supply chain, calling the company “the critical link that keeps goods, services and local economies moving.” President Dan Letter added that Prologis’ facilities are “engines of economic activity.”
prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD) released its 2024 Future Flow of Goods report, revealing the company’s immense role in the global economy. Nearly $3.2 trillion worth of goods moved through Prologis facilities last year—2.9% of global GDP—and the company’s operations supported 3.6 million jobs worldwide.
Key Global Findings:
• $348 billion contributed to the global economy via direct, indirect, and induced impacts
• $77 billion in global tax revenue generated
• Warehouse employment up 8% globally since 2022
o Mexico: +91% employment growth
o Canada: +47% employment growth
U.S. Regional Highlights:
• $2 trillion in goods flowed through Prologis U.S. warehouses
• California: $465B in goods throughput, 162,000 jobs, $54B GDP impact
• Texas: $273B throughput, over 223,000 jobs
• Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania: Each saw >$100B in throughput and tens of thousands of jobs
Leadership Commentary:
CEO Hamid R. Moghadam emphasized Prologis’ essential role in the supply chain, calling the company “the critical link that keeps goods, services and local economies moving.” President Dan Letter added that Prologis’ facilities are “engines of economic activity.”