Logistics Matters launches podcast ahead of Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event
THE FIRST edition of the podcast highlights a discussion on the critical nature of logistics and how that relates to warehouse property.
THE FIRST edition of the podcast highlights a discussion on the critical nature of logistics and how that relates to warehouse property.
Passive fire protection specialist Promat will highlight the need to protect warehouses against the risk of fire through the effective use of built-in solutions at the Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event.
Panattoni, Europe’s largest developer of logistics property, has completed two units of Grade A warehouse space at Panattoni Park J28 which is conveniently located just off junction 28 of the M1.
Promat played an instrumental part in the fire protection of Unit 4 of GLP’s warehouse and logistics facility, G-Park, Northampton.
The owner / developer has launched Flexxtra, a warehouse-as-a-service offering at Prologis Park Wellingborough West DC4.
Passive fire protection specialist Promat has appointed a new commercial director, and a new national specification manager.
As part of the exclusive agreement Maritime Transport will develop, lease and operate Tritax Symmetry’s planned £750 million Strategic Rail Freight Interchange at Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange.
Chancerygate has secured planning permission to speculatively build a 59,500 ft2 urban logistics scheme in Manchester.
Royal London Asset Management Property has partnered with Canmoor Developments to acquire and redevelop a 4.16-acre brownfield site in Havant to provide a brand new grade A midbox scheme.
Temperature controlled logistics company Romac Logistics has taken the last unit at developer Barberry’s 224,000 ft2 Wolf Pack scheme in Wolverhampton.
Space is available, take up is down – but taking a closer look reveals a very different picture… Liza Helps reports.
In just one week, four million ft2 plus of warehouse space has been committed in two deals with the promise of thousands of jobs in the East Midlands. Liza Helps, Property Editor, Logistics Matters offers her analysis.
Could the development of last mile, small and midbox warehousing become collateral damage at the ballot box? Liza Helps reports.
The UKWA has launched an Election Manifesto outlining eight key ‘asks’ for the sector.
Eden Sustainable has secured £75 million in funding from renewable energy investment company, Thrive Renewables, to accelerate the roll out of private wire solar PPA projects, with a focus on warehouses.
British Land has chosen McLaren Construction to build a four-storey last mile logistics hub in Bermondsey, Southwark to serve central London.
The logistics facility in Rathcoole, Co. Dublin is operated by longstanding IKEA service provider, Wincanton.
Significant progress has been made at Hemisphere Freight Services’ landmark development in Suffolk, where cladding is already up, flooring poured and racking is in full flow.
More than a million ft2 of warehousing space is set to come to the market as Nottinghamshire logistics and warehousing firm goes into administration.
The latest report produced by Savills for the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) shows that the sector has grown by 61% since 2015 and now stands at approaching 700 million sq ft.