Global Logistics

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Worldwide Logistics Group Contacts

The Global Logistics Group is a specialty practice within CB Richard Ellis, Inc. with specific focus on the logistics industry. Our practice combines the close attention of a boutique firm with the depth and resources of the world’s leading real estate services company. The Global Logistics Group provides responsive results driven client service by delivering integrated strategic real estate solutions in multiple markets. Our goal is to help our clients reduce costs, enhance profitability, stimulate productivity and increase the value within their supply chain real estate positions.
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Guy Frampton, Europe

CB Richard Ellis
Kingsley House, Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0RE, UK
Telephone: (44) 20 7182 2150
Email: guy.frampton@cbre.com

Guy Frampton

Andrew Hatherley, Asia Pacific

CB Richard Ellis
Shanghai Suite 3201, Shanghai K.Wah Centre
1010 Central Huai Hai Road, Shanghai, PRC 200031, China
Telephone: (86) 21 2401 1200
Email: andrew.hatherley@cbre.cn

John Porter, Americas

CB Richard Ellis
3399 Peachtree Road, Suite 1900, Atlanta, GA 30326
Telephone: (404) 923 1410
Email: jporter2@cbre.com

John Porter

John Planeta, Canada

CB Richard Ellis
87 Skyway Avenue, Suite 100, Toronto, Ontario, M9W 6R3
Telephone: (416) 674 7900
Email: jplaneta@cbre.com

John Planeta

Vince Roche, Mexico & South America

CB Richard Ellis
350 Tenth Avenue, Suite 800, SD CA 92101
Telephone: (619) 696 8355
Email: vince.roche@cbre.com
Web: www.cbrichardellis.com.mx

Vince Roche

Shinichi Kotoya, Japan

CB Richard Ellis
Hamamatsucho Building, 2-2-12 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0013 Japan
Telephone: (81) 3-5470-8764
Email: skotoya@ikoma-cbre.co.jp

Jim Dieter, North America

CB Richard Ellis
Industrial Services Group, 20 N. Martingale, Suite 100, Schaumburg, IL 60173, USA
Telephone: (847) 706 4031
Email: jim.dieter@cbre.com

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19 July 2010

Logistics and Industrial - flexibility and sustainability are essential

Although occupier demand is light, prime assets, especially pre-let schemes, continue to find tenants and command yields of 7.25-8%. But flexi bility and sustainability are essential. Read More »