Built to Suit a Strategy

Topics:
Build to Suit
Tags:
Conway Data,
Supply Chain Management (SCM),
Strategy,
Software,
New Jersey,
Marketing Research,
Marketing,
Enterprise Software,
Corporation,
Warehouse
Source:
Conway Data

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Overview: Corporations want new warehouses to fit new goals in material handling and supply-chain design. Development activity in the New Jersey industrial market illustrates the trend toward built-to-suit warehouses. Corporations specify and build their own distribution facilities only when nothing existing in the market fits or can easily adapt to their needs. That is the case in northern New Jersey and in distribution hubs across the country. Ordinarily, corporations will compromise on warehouse features to lease vacant properties offering low rents. The current market, however, offers built-to-suit prices that compete with prices for vacant property that must be renovated to meet corporate needs. Moreover, article discusses issues like materials and marketing matter, consolidating the supply lines and selling speed and service with smaller warehouses.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2003 | Pages: 1


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