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İzmir's Maritime Logistics Cluster Is Paying More for Talent and Getting Less Infrastructure in Return
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İzmir's Maritime Logistics Cluster Is Paying More for Talent and Getting Less Infrastructure in Return

İzmir's export-logistics cluster entered 2026 caught in a bind that no amount of recruitment spending can resolve on its own.

2026-03-01 Izmir
Čačak's Agribusiness Paradox: Millions in New Infrastructure, Not Enough People to Run It
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Čačak's Agribusiness Paradox: Millions in New Infrastructure, Not Enough People to Run It

Jaffa Crvenka's €4.2 million cold-storage facility in Čačak is scheduled for completion in mid-2026.

2026-03-01 Čačak
Zenica's Logistics Corridor Is Expanding. The Workforce to Run It Is Not.
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Zenica's Logistics Corridor Is Expanding. The Workforce to Run It Is Not.

More than €120 million in EU Connecting Europe Facility funds is flowing into the rail and road corridors that pass through Zenica.

2026-03-01 Zenica
Zaragoza's Logistics Boom Has a Bottleneck Problem: Why Capital Is Moving Faster Than Talent or Rail Can Follow
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Zaragoza's Logistics Boom Has a Bottleneck Problem: Why Capital Is Moving Faster Than Talent or Rail Can Follow

Zaragoza's logistics corridor generated €4.2 billion in annual economic activity through 2024, accounting for 18% of Aragon's GDP.

2026-03-01 Zaragoza
Yokohama Port Logistics in 2026: ¥Billions in New Infrastructure, and Not Enough People to Run It
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Yokohama Port Logistics in 2026: ¥Billions in New Infrastructure, and Not Enough People to Run It

Yokohama's Honmoku D-4 terminal opened in March 2026, adding 400 metres of quay length and roughly 400,000 TEU of annual container capacity.

2026-03-01 Yokohama
Wrocław's Logistics Boom Has Hit a Ceiling Most Investors Haven't Seen Yet
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Wrocław's Logistics Boom Has Hit a Ceiling Most Investors Haven't Seen Yet

Wrocław absorbed 412,000 square metres of industrial space in 2024. Vacancy across the Lower Silesian logistics sub-market fell to 2.1 per cent, the...

2026-03-01 Wrocław
Wels Logistics: €400 Million in Infrastructure, and Not Enough People to Run It
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Wels Logistics: €400 Million in Infrastructure, and Not Enough People to Run It

Upper Austria's logistics hub is building faster than it can hire. Wels, the inland freight node sitting at the junction of the A1 and A8 motorways...

2026-03-01 Wels
Vlorë's Coastal Construction Boom Conceals the Talent Shortage That Could Stall It
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Vlorë's Coastal Construction Boom Conceals the Talent Shortage That Could Stall It

Vlorë's construction sector delivered 12% year-on-year growth in completed square metres through 2024.

2026-03-01 Vlorë
Vienna's ICT Sector Has the Investment, the Infrastructure, and the Ambition. It Does Not Have the People.
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Vienna's ICT Sector Has the Investment, the Infrastructure, and the Ambition. It Does Not Have the People.

Vienna's ICT sector generates €18.2 billion in annual revenue. It employs approximately 85,000 professionals within city limits.

2026-03-01 Vienna
Verona's Intermodal Logistics in 2026: Over-Capacity, Under-Construction, and Running Out of the People It Needs
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Verona's Intermodal Logistics in 2026: Over-Capacity, Under-Construction, and Running Out of the People It Needs

Verona's Quadrante Europa freight village handled roughly 450,000 TEU by rail last year, making it Italy's third-largest intermodal hub. Warehouse...

2026-03-01 Verona
Varna Maritime Logistics Hiring: Why €194 Million in Infrastructure Cannot Solve a Human Capital Problem
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Varna Maritime Logistics Hiring: Why €194 Million in Infrastructure Cannot Solve a Human Capital Problem

Bulgaria is building a port it may not be able to staff. The €194 million infrastructure programme targeting Varna's rail electrification, motorway...

2026-03-01 Varna
Vantaa's Aviation Talent Crisis: A Billion Euros in Infrastructure and Nobody to Run It
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Vantaa's Aviation Talent Crisis: A Billion Euros in Infrastructure and Nobody to Run It

Helsinki Airport processed 16.9 million passengers in 2024, recovering to roughly 90% of its 2019 peak.

2026-03-01 Vantaa
Vancouver's Construction Slowdown Has Made Its Hardest Roles Even Harder to Fill
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Vancouver's Construction Slowdown Has Made Its Hardest Roles Even Harder to Fill

Metro Vancouver's housing starts fell roughly 20% between 2021 and 2024. Construction employment across the region dropped 8.3% in a single year.

2026-03-01 Vancouver
Umm Salal's Construction Materials Hub Is Growing. The Talent to Run It Is Not.
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Umm Salal's Construction Materials Hub Is Growing. The Talent to Run It Is Not.

Qatar's post-World Cup narrative has been one of contraction. Construction GDP fell 2.1% in 2023, and headlines tracked the winding down of stadium builds...

2026-03-01 Umm Salal
Trebinje Construction Talent: The Diaspora Capital Pouring In and the Workforce Walking Out
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Trebinje Construction Talent: The Diaspora Capital Pouring In and the Workforce Walking Out

The money arrives from Munich, Vienna, and Zurich. It funds villa projects, aparthotels, and stone-clad residential developments in a small city on Bosnia...

2026-03-01 Trebinje
Toledo's Building Materials Boom Is Outspending Its Own Talent Pipeline
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Toledo's Building Materials Boom Is Outspending Its Own Talent Pipeline

Toledo's fiberglass and building materials sector is preparing to absorb over $200 million in new capital investment across its Ohio operations through...

2026-03-01 Toledo
Tirana's Construction Sector Is Building Faster Than It Can Hire: The Talent Split Behind Albania's Biggest Boom
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Tirana's Construction Sector Is Building Faster Than It Can Hire: The Talent Split Behind Albania's Biggest Boom

Tirana's construction output exceeded ALL 150 billion annually through the 2024 reporting period, accounting for 42 per cent of Albania's entire...

2026-03-01 Tirana
Tijuana's Cross-Border Logistics Boom Has a Workforce Problem No Infrastructure Investment Can Fix
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Tijuana's Cross-Border Logistics Boom Has a Workforce Problem No Infrastructure Investment Can Fix

Tijuana's industrial vacancy rate sat at 1.2% through the final quarter of 2024. Class A logistics rents climbed 14% year on year.

2026-03-01 Tijuana
Szczecin's Offshore Wind Paradox: PLN 1.5 Billion in Infrastructure, Not Enough Specialists to Run It
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Szczecin's Offshore Wind Paradox: PLN 1.5 Billion in Infrastructure, Not Enough Specialists to Run It

Szczecin's port authority and private developers have committed over PLN 1.5 billion to heavy-lift quays, logistics parks, and vessel retrofit...

2026-03-01 Szczecin
Syracuse Utah Construction Hiring: The Builders Have the Land, the Permits, and the Capital. They Do Not Have the Crews.
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Syracuse Utah Construction Hiring: The Builders Have the Land, the Permits, and the Capital. They Do Not Have the Crews.

Syracuse sits at the edge of an unusual contradiction. The city's population has grown roughly 50% since 2010, reaching approximately 36,500 residents by...

2026-03-01 Syracuse
Subotica's Logistics Boom Is Building Infrastructure It Cannot Staff: The Talent Crisis Behind the Corridor
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Subotica's Logistics Boom Is Building Infrastructure It Cannot Staff: The Talent Crisis Behind the Corridor

Subotica sits ten kilometres from the busiest land crossing between Serbia and the European Union. The Horgos border point processes up to 10,000 vehicles...

2026-03-01 Subotica
Siroki Brijeg Construction: The Diaspora Money That Built a Market Its Own Workforce Left Behind
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Siroki Brijeg Construction: The Diaspora Money That Built a Market Its Own Workforce Left Behind

Siroki Brijeg's construction sector entered 2026 with full order books and empty site offices.

2026-03-01 Široki Brijeg
Sion's Construction Boom Has a Workforce It Cannot Sustain: The Demographic Crisis Behind CHF 1.6 Billion in Alpine Infrastructure
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Sion's Construction Boom Has a Workforce It Cannot Sustain: The Demographic Crisis Behind CHF 1.6 Billion in Alpine Infrastructure

Sion sits at the centre of the largest infrastructure investment cycle the canton of Valais has seen in a generation. A CHF 400 million hospital...

2026-03-01 Sion
Seattle Game Development Hiring in 2026: The Layoffs Created a Talent Surplus That Does Not Exist
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Seattle Game Development Hiring in 2026: The Layoffs Created a Talent Surplus That Does Not Exist

The headlines told one story. Through 2023 and 2024, the Seattle gaming industry shed thousands of roles. Bungie cut over 300 positions across two rounds.

2026-03-01 Seattle