AmCham China, Northeast China Chapter in collaboration with the European Union Chamber, the German Chamber, E&G Group Dalian and Dress&Sommer are hosting the symposium "Emerging Trends in Industrial Property: Government, Environmental and Financial Issues” on May 18 at Sofitel Shenyang Lido.
Industrial and logistics property in China has recently become a viable, institutional grade, real estate investment asset class. Urbanization is playing a significant role in the emergence of industrial property, and e-commerce is having a similar impact on the logistics sector with more sophisticated supply chains. The same is true for the food and pharmaceutical sectors with regard to cold storage logistics. While modern logistics buildings are investors’ primary targets, industrial assets also provide cash flow and viable exit strategies. End-users are responding to the volatility in real estate markets; the changes in government policies on land and tax; the upcoming changes in stricter environmental regulations; and the macroeconomic climate. Another strategy now being used is the “asset lite” approach, the disposing of balance sheet assets and recycling of capital back into domestic businesses.
This symposium will inform attendees about these emerging trends, addressing such questions as:
• What does this mean from a financial perspective if your company is an industrial end-user?
• What does an investor look for in a potential sale and leaseback or build-to-suit opportunity?
• What environmental risks need be considered by an industrial property end-user?
• What opportunities are available in establishing real estate infrastructure to support an enterprise’s core business?
This half-day symposium features a panel of industrial experts from Siemens Real Estate, Golder Associates Hong Kong, JLL, Colliers International, Mapletree, GLP, e-Shang Redwood, Shenyang Machine Tool Group, Unified Industrial ,etc.
Language: This event will be in English with simultaneous translation in Chinese.
Registration: until May 13, 2016
Advanced registration is required for this event. To RSVP or for further information about this event, please contact Lily Yao on (86)24 31681237 / 133 5420 7794 or email
lyao@amchamchina.org