Prologis Inc, the global leader in logistics real estate, is extending its UK partnerships with climate change charity ‘Cool Earth’ and sustainability certification company ‘The Planet Mark’ to its European operations, as part of a pioneering initiative to reduce and mitigate whole-life carbon emissions in all its new logistics buildings.
In the fifth installment of our special series on COVID-19 and its implications for logistics real estate, we quantify the potential increase in long-term demand from higher inventory levels and accelerated e-commerce adoption in the third phase of the global pandemic, what we refer to as the "new normal".
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted that although supply chains had reached extremely high and efficient levels of quality, throughput and to some extent cost, there is very little room for error
In this fourth installment of our special report on COVID-19 and its implications for logistics real estate, we delve deeper into our proprietary data to highlight customer industry trends during each phase of the pandemic to-date.
Prologis, the global leader in logistics real estate, reported its first quarter 2020 earnings results on April 21, 2020. The company’s leadership team noted that it had entered the COVID-19 period in a position of strength, with significant liquidity and borrowing capacity.
Residential tops the sectors in one deal cross the CEE region but, offices (27% share) have maintained their place in the order of preference, closely followed by Industrial and Logistics (26% share) in Q1 2020.
The Budapest Research Forum (BRF, which comprises: CBRE, Colliers International, Cushman & Wakefield, ESTON International, JLL and Robertson Hungary) sets out below its Q1 2020 industrial market snapshot.
In our third installment of our series on COVID-19 and its implications for logistics real estate, we identify concrete learnings from our operations in China and our proprietary data globally.