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Demand for taller buildings to minimise footprint while maximising the full cube of the building 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 COPYRIGHT © JONES LANG LASALLE IP, INC. 2016. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Jones Lang LaSalle. It is based on material that we believe to be reliable. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot offer any warranty that it contains no factual errors. We would like to be told of any such errors in order to correct them. For more information, contact: Guy Gueirard Head of EMEA Logistics & Industrial [email protected] Jon Sleeman EMEA Logistics & Industrial Research [email protected] Alexandra Tornow EMEA Logistics & Industrial Research [email protected] 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 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

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Page 1: The New Industrial Revolution – Digital Disruption

Demand for taller buildings to minimise footprint while maximising the full cube of the building

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 DISRUPTIONRELINKING THE SUPPLY CHAIN. RETHINKING PROPERTYGlobal supply chains are facing their biggest shake-up in centuries with the Fourth Industrial Revolutionpromising 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 arenot 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

COPYRIGHT © JONES LANG LASALLE IP, INC. 2016. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Jones Lang LaSalle. It is based on material that we believe to be reliable. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot offer any warranty that it contains no factual errors. We would like to be told of any such errors in order to correct them.

For more information, contact:

Guy GueirardHead of EMEA Logistics & [email protected]

Jon SleemanEMEA Logistics & Industrial [email protected]

Alexandra TornowEMEA Logistics & Industrial [email protected]

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