Learn how to secure the optimal property, lower carbon emissions and boost urban logistics

Posted on Tuesday 12 August 2025

Experts will be at Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester to help address occupier occupier concerns in the fast-changing and high stakes world of warehouse property

Get advice on securing the optimal property, lowering carbon emission and best practice for urban logistics facilities

TOMORROW’S WAREHOUSE Manchester takes place at Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester on 30 September 2025.

Get advice on securing the optimal property, lowering carbon emission and best practice for urban logistics facilities

This session is bursting with advice for occupiers. Delving into the critical supply and demand dynamics that occupiers need to understand for their business needs, Will Laing (pictured above), Partner, Newmark offers tips and insights to put you in the best position possible to secure an optimal warehouse property.

Get advice on securing the optimal property, lowering carbon emission and best practice for urban logistics facilities

Stephen Lankfe (pictured above), Associate Director, Ennovus Solutions focuses on how warehouses are under increasing pressure to reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions, and improve operational efficiency, often without dedicated in-house resource. In this session, Stephen Lankfer will explore the key energy and sustainability challenges facing warehouse occupiers today and the practical steps you can take to address them. From identifying hidden energy waste to submetering and on-site renewables, discover actionable strategies that help you cut costs, stay compliant, and build a more resilient future for your operations.

Get advice on securing the optimal property, lowering carbon emission and best practice for urban logistics facilities

Finally, Mike Teague (pictured above), Head of Industrial & Logistics, Corstorphine & Wright Architects asks if long-established standards holding urban logistics back? Mike Teague brings sharp insights from the design frontline and will explore how long-held perceptions can be challenged and identifies where space and flexibility can be generated without operational compromise unlocking value. Drawing on Corstorphine & Wright’s extensive experience in Industrial & Logistics, Mike offers a fresh take on what best practice really looks like in the multi-let and urban industrial market and why the sector may require a reset.

Registration is open

Join 450+ of your peers for an immersive experience that promises to transform your approach to warehouse management. Tomorrow’s Warehouse is designed to empower warehouse managers like you to embrace technological mega-trends reshaping logistics.

  • Gain valuable insights during 7 hours of CPD-accredited seminars delivered by industry experts.
  • Network with over 450 industry peers, fostering connections and collaborations.
  • Explore innovative solutions from 50+ exhibitors shaping the future of logistics.
  • Enjoy complimentary lunch, coffee, refreshments, and parking

REGISTER FREE HERE

 

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