The logistics sector is in the spotlight. It is witnessing truly impressive growth, with occupier and investor demand at record levels across the globe. In response, JLL has launched its first survey on Global Logistics Real Estate to test sentiment in the market and gather fresh insights across a range of issues that could affect future occupier and investment decisions in this highly dynamic sector.
The survey was completed by 720 of JLL’s logistics experts in 43 countries and territories across our global network. This survey spans the full breadth of the market, including sector demand, constraints and opportunities, sustainability solutions, technology and building design, supply chain realignment, the rise of cold storage and the future of urban logistics.
Our survey identifies a bullish outlook for logistics demand…but it is not without challenges
74% of respondents expect growth
(of over 5%) in logistics demand over the next three years, including 28% that expect significant growth in logistics demand (of over 20%).
71% expect E-commerce to drive demand
Strong demand is also expected from the Express & Parcel Delivery, Third-Party Logistics, Healthcare & Life Sciences and Construction & Materials sectors.
43% identify the lack of entitled land
as the number one constraint on occupier demand. Developers are struggling to secure suitable development land and planning permission.
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Webinar: The Future of Global Logistics Real Estate
Our webinar takes a deep dive into the key themes set to shape the future of global logistics real estate. The panel explore Building Design and Technology, Sustainability and Demand and we also hear from some of JLL’s key clients.
What is the global outlook for the logistics sector?
Our research team and logistics experts share the key findings of the survey, looking at future demand by sector, sustainability ambitions, urban logistics, building design and technology, supply chain resilience and cold storage.
The data visualizations below indicate how technology, sustainability and the limited availability of entitled land will impact logistics markets over the next three to five years.
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