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ROBOTICS
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
3D PRINTING
THE ‘UBERISATION’
OF LOGISTICS
Facilities will hold less stock
and handle more rapid throughput
WHAT'S CHANGING?
The supply chain (r)evolution: riding the technological
wave and adapting to absorb its impacts
SUPPLY CHAIN IMPACT
How transforming supply chains are driving new
opportunities for European logistics property
PROPERTY IMPLICATIONS
DIGITAL
DISRUPTION
RELINKING THE SUPPLY CHAIN. RETHINKING PROPERTY
Global supply chains are facing their biggest shake-up in centuries with the Fourth Industrial Revolution
promising to disrupt more than manufacturing. No single technology is transformative, but their
aggregation is transforming supply chains to consumer-centric demand chains.
THE INTERNET
OF THINGS (IOT)
BIG DATA
Risk ahead:
63% acknowledge they are
not effectively utilising data
23% will increase space
dedicated to e-fulfilment
in the next 2-3 years
About the survey:
This study, the New Industrial Revolution, highlights the key changes that will shape future supply chains and drive occupier demand
for logistics property over the next 5-10 years in Europe. By providing insight into how supply chains could be modified, we aim to help
businesses plan their future physical distribution networks and spotlight how developers and investors can unlock value and enhance
the performance of their logistics property assets. A better awareness of supply chain trends is critical to a better understanding of
real estate opportunities – whether you are a corporate occupier, a developer or an investor.
Find out more www.jll.eu/thenewindustrialrevolution
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For more information, contact:
Guy Gueirard
Head of EMEA Logistics & Industrial
guy.gueirard@eu.jll.com
Jon Sleeman
EMEA Logistics & Industrial Research
jon.sleeman@eu.jll.com
Alexandra Tornow
EMEA Logistics & Industrial Research
alexandra.tornow@eu.jll.com
Large e-commerce players who demand high service levels
and low prices… present a fundamental challenge to the
way delivery is undertaken – Jerome Charlez, Terragnita
‘
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Retail landscapes are quickly transforming
to become omni-channel, incorporating more
same-day delivery and depending on innovative
delivery options
Improved forecasting of consumer
demand and visibility
Big data will facilitate a shift from production-led
supply chain management to consumer-centric
demand chain management
The wider use of robotics will change
warehouse operations by improving
productivity and will lead to further technological
innovations, e.g., autonomous vehicles
COLLECT
DEMAND
DEMAND
E-COMMERCE
AND THE
DIGITISATION
OF RETAIL