Given the strong trade links between Asia and Australia, diversifying supply chains reduces risks from production disruptions and increases efficiency.
Australia’s stable economy and growing demand for goods is the advantage, and leasing opportunities provide flexibility for Asian businesses to store and distribute goods for the Australian market.
Reasons for Asian leading countries leasing large supply-chain warehouses in Australia
- Supply chain diversification: Companies are looking to diversify their supply chains away from a single country or region to mitigate risks like geopolitical tensions or production disruptions.
- Risk reduction: Having a local presence in Australia can limit the risks associated with disruptions in other countries, and a physical warehouse is key to maintaining business continuity.
- Market access: Australia is a significant market, and leasing a warehouse is a practical step for Asian companies to store and distribute goods to Australian consumers and businesses, particularly with the growth of e-commerce.
- Efficiency and cost-competitiveness: Warehousing in Australia can make supply chains more efficient and cost-competitive by reducing transit times and the complexities of cross-border customs procedures.
- Stable investment environment: Australia’s political stability, strong regulatory framework, and economic resilience make it an attractive and secure location for international investment, including real estate.
- Strategic location: Australia is a stable and prosperous partner in a region with growing economic importance, making it a strategic location for long-term growth and a “stepping stone” for access to other markets.
SBM have the pleasure in presenting 10 Buda Way, Kemps Creek which offers 30,581m2 of Prime Warehouse space – Ready to Occupy, Temperature Controlled Warehouse in Sydney’s Fastest Growing Logistics Hub.
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For more information please contact Stephen Bleakley: stephen.bleakley@sbmcre.com