All Industrial & Logistics supplement articles – Page 20
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Five minutes with: Hugh MacDonald-Brown of Roebuck Asset Management
Roebuck Asset Management founder on idolising James Dyson, speaking to tenants and his loud voice
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Five minutes with: Andy Gulliford of SEGRO
SEGRO’s chief operating officer on how to drink sake, the value of instinct and good timekeeping
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Interview: North Rae Sanders
The start of 2016 saw the biggest Midlands industrial agency North Rae Sanders merge with the highly acquisitive Canadian firm Avison Young in one of the most surprising unions in a recent spate of M A activity.
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Welcome to the leisure domes
The burger vans that reside on the industrial estates of Britain aren’t really set up to cater for children.
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Soaring land costs hit sheds
Two of the big challenges facing the sheds market at the moment relate to land.
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Why multi-let industrial isn't part of the development boom
Visitors to most UK towns these days are greeted by the sight of cranes, hoardings and roadworks.
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Big boxes hit by lack of supply
Has the froth come off the top of the sheds market? New research appears to suggest so.
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Imbalance between supply and demand for logistics
Basic economics dictates that when demand outstrips supply, prices are likely to rise.
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Amazon and its search for shed space
A copy of the PlayStation game Call of Duty: Black Ops III is ordered by a customer at 10:06am. It is then shipped from Amazon’s Erdington delivery station, in Birmingham.
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Interview: Alan Curtis and Ken Hall of Curtis Hall
Simon and Garfunkel, Holmes and Watson, Clough and Taylor, Dangermouse and Penfold… Sometimes, the secret to a successful double act is the very different attributes the parties bring to the table.
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2016 set to another buoyant year for industrial market
It is safe to say that industrial/logistics agents can look back at 2015 with much fondness.
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How sheds are going greener
Energy efficiency regulations unveiled in February may have disastrous consequences for sheds that are given a low rating. How have owners have been reacting and what measures have they put in place?
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The rise of the multi-let estate
Once seen as the poor cousins to large single-user sheds, multi-let industrial estates are coming into their own and attracting new investors into the sector.
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The rise of shared consolidation sites
The dire shortage of shed space and the need to reduce traffic congestion means that logistics providers are increasingly adopting shared consolidation sites to serve a range of different clients.
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Five minutes with: Charlie Howard of Logicor
The UK managing director of Logicor on Marmite and apples, crashing cars and catching butterflies.
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Carriers pass the parcel test
The growth of ecommerce ought be an attractively wrapped gift for parcel carriers. However, the market has not been kind to everyone seeking to make a buck delivering internet purchases.
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Three is the magic number for Logistics Capital Partners
James Markby, Andrea Benvenuti and Kristof Verstraeten teamed up to create Logistics Capital Partners less than six months ago. The trio has already bid on nearly £440m of stock and secured an 850,000 sq ft site for Primark
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Bumper year for logistics
After an impressive first half of 2015, the conditions look ripe for a bumper year for the UK logistics sector, according to new figures from CBRE.
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Is the big-box era over?
Many developers got their fingers burned when the crash put an end to the speculative mega-shed boom. What lessons have been learned?
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Tritax’s billion pound big-box bet
From a standing start less than two years ago, the rise of the Tritax Big Box REIT has been nothing short of phenomenal. Fund manager Colin Godfrey explains where it goes from here.