
The logistics market in Wales
"Build-to-suit transactions return to the market"
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"Build-to-suit transactions return to the market"

"Addition of one unit alone rises supply 179% quarter-on-quarter"

"A stuttering start to 2025"

"Occupiers taking stock"

"The global economic uncertainty and Trump’s trade war have brought more challenges for the technology sector. Fortunately, Taiwan’s strength in the semiconductor industry remains difficult to replace and world-leading companies continue to expand their presence."
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"The local industrial market cannot be looked at as a homogeneous asset class. Just breaking it down into factory and warehousing space, the two uses have very different demand drivers. The good news is that the varied nature of this market makes for opportunistic investments for those who have done their homework."
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"Value-added services, including smart logistics, security, asset management and Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), have become indispensable for logistics warehouses. This increasing demand is driving the adoption of high-specification technology, automation and ESGcompliant warehouse solutions moving forward."

"Introducing the third of our Global Occupier Markets Spotlight publications: Spotlight on the industrial & logistics sector"

"Global prime warehousing costs are rising more slowly, with regional shifts reflecting varying demand and supply dynamics"

"Amid global disruption, logistics occupiers are focusing on flexibility, cost control, and resilience to adapt real estate strategies to shifting geopolitical, economic, and climate risks"