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Forces Powering Warehousing in India
"Government policies and infrastructure initiatives are catalyzing performance of this sector. "
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"Government policies and infrastructure initiatives are catalyzing performance of this sector. "
"Our research suggests that India has the potential to create a demand for approximately 96 million square feet of life sciences research and development real estate from 2021 to 2030. "
"The Mumbai urban warehousing market has witnessed a significant surge in demand throughout the year, mainly driven by the growing importance of last-mile delivery and the strong growth of quick commerce."
"Historically low levels of available space continue to support strong rental growth rates in Australia, highlighting investor focus on structural tailwinds to drive future returns."
"How e-commerce has greatly impacted the demand for certain types of real estate, and the way people use and interact with commercial real estate."
"Our latest report, India Industrial & Logistics | H1 2022, covers the top trends across India’s industrial, logistics, warehousing and data centre sectors."
"India’s electric vehicle segment has witnessed sales growth of 218% in 2021-22 as compared to the previous fiscal year with the onset of favourable government policies, incentive schemes, and subsidies. "
"Savills India’s latest report, Construction Cost Guide | Industrial and Logistics, looks to understand market trends and presents an overview of macroeconomic indicators, price trends, building specifications, approval processes, timelines and construction costs of manufacturing and warehousing assets across eight major markets in India. "
"Industrial and logistics properties, especially manufacturing facilities and warehouses, have been at the top of investors’ lists for a while now because of stable returns compared with other real estate asset classes."
"China has been the manufacturing epicentre of the world over recent decades, playing a vital role in the global supply chain. Its manufacturing output reached US$3.8 trillion in 2020, equivalent to 29% of the world’s total."