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An Analysis of the European Distribution Warehousing, Including for Example the Structure of the Industry, Leading Developers, and the Main Trends Influencing the Market.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
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, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Title: An analysis of the European European

emanating from or pertaining to Europe.


European bat lyssavirus
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fagussylvaticus.

European blastomycosis
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 Distribution Warehousing, including for example the structure of the industry, leading developers, and the main trends influencing the market.

Dublin: Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27116 ) has announced the addition of European Distribution Warehousing 2006 to their offering

Over the last fifteen years the European warehousing and distribution market has been profoundly affected by macro-economic and political considerations. The fundamental changes which began with the creation of the Single European Market Single European Market n the Single European Market → el Mercado Único Europeo

Single European Market n the Single European Market → le marché unique européen 
 have now received fresh impetus Impetus is a stimulus or impulse, a moving force that sparks momentum.

Impetus may also refer to:
  • Theory of impetus, an obsolete scientific theory on projectile motion, superseded by the modern theory of inertia
 from the accession Coming into possession of a right or office; increase; augmentation; addition.

The right to all that one's own property produces, whether that property be movable or immovable; and the right to that which is united to it by accession, either naturally or artificially.
 of the economies in the Central & European Europe Europe (yr`əp), 6th largest continent, c.4,000,000 sq mi (10,360,000 sq km) including adjacent islands (1992 est. pop. 512,000,000).  and an increasingly globalised distribution market.

Alongside changes in the geographic distribution of warehousing facilities, the function of distribution centres has also evolved. This has stimulated demand for high quality, purpose built logistics facilities able not only to store goods but also undertake a range of value adding logistics activities, including postponed manufacturing and cross-docking Cross-docking is a practice in logistics of unloading materials from an incoming semi-trailer truck or rail car and loading these materials in outbound trailers or rail cars, with little or no storage in between. .

What does the report contain?

The European Distribution Warehousing report provides a detailed look at the main trends affecting the European warehouse market. In depth analysis shows the influence manufacturers, logistics providers and property developers have in shaping the structure of the industry. It contains information on some of the leading property developers - such as ProLogis - as well as information on the key European distribution centre locations.

What will European Distribution Warehousing tell you?

European Distribution Warehousing 2006 report provides answers to the following questions

Where are Europe's property hotspots?

What are the benefits of dedicated versus shared user facilities?

What are the cost implications?

Where and why are the strategic locations across Europe situated?

What is the market structure of the industry?

What changes have affected the networks?

Who are the main players and what is there reach?

Trends, Developments & Structure

European Distribution Warehousing 2006 details the main trends affecting the development of national and regional distribution warehouses. The report also contains information on the impact of shared versus dedicated ownership and details case studies on specific European distribution centres. In addition it provides profiles of some of the leading property development companies as well as a ranking of the largest warehouse operators.

Strategic Locations

The European logistics and warehousing market is driven by many factors, including availability of staff, cost of land, cost of leases and most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent"
above all, most especially
, location. The report contains almost 100 pages of detail on the significant impact 10 countries and 25 key geographical areas have on the distribution warehousing sector. It lists some of the key industrial parks which have been developed, and which are attracting the most attention. It also details recent leasing activity providing an insight into the local market.

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*T Topics Covered Section 1 - Trends and developments 1.1 European Distribution Centres 1.2 Movement of European goods flows eastwards east·ward  
adv. & adj.
Toward, to, or in the east.

n.
An eastward direction, point, or region.



east
 (CEE cee  
n.
The letter c.
) 1.3 Movement from ownership to leasing 1.4 Out-sourcing of distribution functions to 3PLs 1.5 Shared user vs Dedicated 1.6 Development from 'box' to postponed manufacturing facility 1.7 Future locations for strong demand

Section 2 - Market environment 2.1 General growth of the warehousing market 2.2 Rent, building and purchase costs

Section 3 - Market structure 3.1 Land owner/developer/investment funds 3.2 Leased, rented or own? 3.3 Return on investment 3.4 ProLogis 3.5 Gazeley 3.6 Eurinpro 3.7 Heitman 3.8 Arlington Securities 3.9 Other 3.10 Largest 3PL warehouse operators

Section 4 - Strategic locations 4.1 Nordics 4.3 Spain 4.4 Germany 4.5 CEE/Austria 4.6 UK/Ireland 4.7 Belgium 4.8 The Netherlands 4.9 Italy *T

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