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La sostenibilidad cobra fuerza en las promociones logístico-industrialesCB Richard Ellis has been held in Valencia its European meeting on industrial and logistics real estate market
Sustainability takes force logístico-industriales promotions
Drafting Interempresas22/07/2008
July 22, 2008
CB Richard Ellis, specializing in consulting and real estate services at the international level, has held an international meeting to discuss the situation of the logistic and industrial estate in Europe. The event took place in Valencia last days 29 and 30 May.
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cb Richard ellis in the region of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), directed by Guy Frampton, the meeting was the participation of three major multinational logistics promotion, such as PrologisIndustrial First, DHL and AMB.
CB Richard Ellis also analyses the development of new routes, alternatives to the Suez Canal, and the growth of the sector in Eastern Europe through the logistics of international commercial operators
Industrial logistic market bets for sustainable construction
One of the main conclusions the date assigned is the importance are beginning to charge the developments linked to sustainability in the industrial and logistics area.
Both Derek Day, Vice President of DHL Real Estate, who both stressed the importance of sustainability as the processes of concentration of logistical warehouses through creation of large Campus, as Ken Hall, Director General of Prologis, that it was apparent the reduction in CO2 emissions in the creation of logistics parks as a capital item in now, to the point of reducing them to zero, noted the importance of sustainability in an area in which to date had not developed great performances.
In addition to these contributions, the Valencia meeting furthered the development of new alternatives to the Suez canal shipping routes that are being consolidated at the international level, mainly those generated as a result of climate change and the thawing of the North Pole.
Also, participants noted the growth of the sector in Europe through the logistics of international commercial operators, especially focused on Central Europe and the East, Russia and the Baltic countries.
The Spain market is in good health, but is conditioned by the increase in the price of oil
For Basil González, National Director of CB Richard Ellis Industrial Agency, "the current demand of logistics areas is in good health." During 2008 is expected to remain at levels close to the 2007. However, in the medium term the emergence of new industrial and logistic developments will mean the departure of significant volume of soil, which would generate an impact on the market. The evolution of our economy will depend on the growth of the sector. "The location and efficiency will have ever greater weight in the processes of distribution which will encourage the search for more flexible and more competitive spaces."
For CBRE, prospects for this year in this sector are closely linked to consumption behavior and the evolution of the raw materials. Considering the current restrictive trend of consumption and the growth of the price of oil it is likely that during 2008 the growth of the sector is lower than in the past few years. The efficiency of distribution can be a decisive factor in facing a less dynamic market. For this reason, in the opinion of Basil González, "the search for the value added for the maintenance of the profitability of the business, can pass both the incorporation of new technologies and a strategy of location"