The requirements are there but the availability is not. Is design and build now the only option or will it spell the comeback of speculative development? Lucy Tesseras reports.
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Consumers may want home deliveries at times to suit themselves but cost considerations will always limit the options so are there other ways of keeping them happy?
Gazeley have only one warehouse standing for immediate occupation following a spate of deals totalling 1.5 million sq ft in the last three months
The West Midlands big shed market has seen plenty of activity as retailers, manufacturers and third party logistics providers move in. It’s great for jobs, says Liza Helps, but it’s having an impact on the amount of good quality space available.
With the high street stagnating, what retail growth there is, is largely online and involves increasingly challenging stock management and logistics options.
Free consultations with logistics industry experts will be a key feature of Logistics Link North which takes place in Doncaster from 27th-28th September
You might think that supplying soldiers in the front line has nothing in common with the world of fine art – but there are some surprising parallels. Stuart Beeby, Global Logistics Director at Sotheby’s and formerly a Wing Commander in the Royal Air Force
John Lewis’s new automated distribution centre at Milton Keynes has revolutionised the department store’s supply chain. General manager John Munnelly will be explaining how at the Logistics Manager Conference in September.
Is there really a dearth of distribution space or is it just speculation? Liza Helps investigates.
A dramatic rise in the number of transactions over the past nine months means competition for the best sites is rising. Lucy Tesseras reprts.