Retail logistics sector provides opportunities for investment within a new and emerging alternative asset class
Dubai’s retail sector is undergoing a major transformation with the rise of e-commerce and evolving customer preferences shaping a new ‘retail logistics’ industry. A wave of innovative new real estate solutions in the logistics sector are creating alternative investment opportunities, reveals JLL’s new report, launched at Cityscape Global 2019.
As a global leader in both retail and logistics, Dubai is well placed to leverage the retail industry’s rapidly changing dynamics including rising e-commerce, new disruptive technologies and evolving consumer tastes.
To take full advantage of these trends, retailers are addressing the challenge of fulfilling increasing demand for online delivery while balancing an oversupply of traditional retail space.
The answer is neither brick-and-mortar nor e-commerce but a combination of both into ‘omni-channel retailing’ which allows retailers to optimize their real estate portfolios and boost their performance.
“Many retailers are finding themselves with excess stock within stores but a shortage of quality warehousing. We estimate that at least 50% of recent demand for warehouse space across the UAE comes from the retail sector,” said Craig Plumb, Head of Research, JLL MENA.
Boost for online retail
The boom of online retail is increasing demand for warehousing space and logistics solutions that meet today’s fast paced customer demands. Retailers are now investing across the full supply chain, not just traditional physical spaces.
“Technology will be a game changer in supporting omni-channel servicing in the emerging retail logistics sector. Private and public sector industry players will have to adopt and fast track a number of new innovations in the supply chain such as automated delivery, tech-enabled personalization, digitization of addresses and investing in pick up locations,” remarked Thierry Delvaux, CEO, JLL MEA.
According to JLL, increased private sector participation will be a key driver for success of the retail logistics industry. Greater flexibility allowing real estate players to build customized warehouse facilities is expected to attract global retail chains and optimize returns for traditional retailers entering the online delivery space.
“We expect to see more investment from the private sector in years to come as a number of recent relaxations to government regulations will allow greater flexibility on building bespoke logistics solutions. Another factor driving this growth is the creation of specialist funds seeking to invest in the logistics sector,” added Delvaux.