coLumNS
ing needed to survive in an already competi-
tive market.
With the growth of the logistics pro-
viders’ business not looking to slow in the
coming few years, the need to consolidate
multiple businesses and locations into one
stop regional hubs will be paramount for a
lot of providers survival. It has to be noted
that a number of users that took the chance
to have design-built facilities back in 2007
and 2008, with delivery of the facilities over
the next year or so, are in a good position to
benefit from the market given its projected
consolidation and growth.
Given that there are investors willing to
invest, governments prepared to be more
flexible and a need for logistics providers
to consolidate operations, there is no better
time for logistics providers to plan the con-
solidation of their present and future real
estate needs. However this window will only
likely be open for a limited time.
Phoenix Waigaoqiao Bonded Logistics Park
Dual-storey Ramped Up International-grade Warehouse
With Approximately 80% Occupied NOW
长江
Phoenix Waigaoqiao Bonded Logistics Park Shanghai Changjiang
凡宜和外高桥保税物流园Tunnel-Bridge
Y
angze River
上海长江隧桥
Wusong
Taicang Baoshan吴淞
N
太仓宝山
Kunshan Jiading Waigaoqiao
昆山嘉定外高桥
M6
Kunshan Huaqiao
昆山花桥
Shanghai Pudong
浦东
Hongqiao International Airport
上海市区
虹桥国际机场
Minhang
闵行
Pudong International Airport
浦东国际机场
Key Advantages For more information and lease enquiry,
• First bonded logistics park in China since • No import customs duty
please contact the sole leasing agent:
2004 with proven Customs supervision
• Prompt customs clearance
Lawrence Li
practices
• Commodity consolidation and ideal for
tel +86 21 6133 5622
• Port location with access to the A20 Outer
International Procurement Center
mobile 138 1885 9161
Ring Expressway within 2 minutes
lawrence.li@ap.jll.com
• Regional and international trans-shipment
• Qualification for VAT rebates upon entry to
Max Zhai
• International landlord
the zone
tel +86 21 6133 5532
• International Grade A building specifications
mobile 136 0189 2990
• No VAT for trading between internal
max.zhai@ap.jll.com
companies
Asian ports
www.joneslanglasalle.com.cn
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