Crate and Barrel – California, United States - Prologis and Barrel – California, United States...

8

Transcript of Crate and Barrel – California, United States - Prologis and Barrel – California, United States...

2 | Build-To-Suit and Development Services

Crate and Barrel – California, United States1.2 million square feet total (111,500 square meters)

Crate and Barrel, a retailer of contemporary and stylish housewares and home furnishings, needed a well-positioned site to accommodate distribution needs for two product types. Prologis provided a site in California with nearby access to an international seaport, three main interstates and two rail lines. Prologis developed and continues to manage the facilities today (827,280 square feet or 77,000 square meters for furniture; 398,400 square feet or 37,000 square meters for housewares). Expansion plans include a 15,000-square-foot (1,400-square-meter) retail outlet. Both facilities achieved LEED®-NC Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council and are designed to achieve 37 percent reduced energy costs compared to a standard building.

Forward Air – Three Locations, United States364,300 square feet total (33,800 square meters)

Forward Air, a leading provider of surface transportation and logistics services for the North American air freight market, required three new facilities over the span of three years at key global gateway airport markets. In addition to meeting critical security requirements, the facilities had to be designed for high-throughput distribution, including ideal truck circulation, trailer parking and cross-docking capabilities. The first facility comprised 142,000 square feet (13,192 square meters) at Prologis’ Forest Park freight terminal (Atlanta). With this success, Forward Air selected Prologis for a 126,000-square-foot (11,705-square-meter) facility at Prologis’ Des Plaines Logistics Center in Chicago and a third facility in Houston—96,250 square feet (8,942 square meters). These successive built-to-suit projects demonstrate Prologis’ understanding of the functional and location requirements of freight-forwarding customers, giving the company a dominant position in this industry segment.

Prologis' development team has a strong track record of delivering superior projects tailored to customers’ specific needs. The company has constructed build-to-suit facilities for a wide variety of customers in the Americas, Europe and Asia. We manage the full build-to-suit life cycle, including site selection, land acquisition, facility specifications, permitting, construction and ownership.

Our collaboration with customers begins with the creation of a multidisciplinary team comprising our own specialists and third-party experts—our Strategic Alliance Partners™, a global network of the top industrial real estate professionals that support our success in development activities.

Throughout the project, our build-to-suit team remains focused on four objectives:

■ Alignment with the customer’s goals and objectives

■ Delivery of an on-time, on-budget project

■ Commitment to customer satisfaction

■ Industry-leading design and specifications

PROLOGIS BUILD-TO-SUIT DEVELOPMENTGlobal Development Expertise for Local Solutions

Prologis | 3

The Home Depot – Four Locations, United States2.6 million square feet (245,200 square meters) in four facilities

As part of its new inventory management system, the Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement specialty retailer, created the rapid deployment center concept in order to improve supply chain efficiency and cut transportation costs. The Home Depot selected Prologis to develop four rapid deployment centers, the largest of which is in Prologis Park Corridor 75 in Monroe, Ohio. This 657,900-square-foot cross-docking distribution center serves 100 retail stores in a three-state area in the Ohio Valley/Great Lakes Region. Prologis also developed three more facilities in California based on this model—in Tracy, Redlands and Ontario—to serve its west coast retail stores. Featuring controlled access points, 32-foot clear-height ceilings and energy-efficient T-5 lighting, these facilities are LEED® certified and meet the Home Depot’s critical business requirement for rapid deployment of its diverse products.

BMW – Two Locations, United States1.2 million square feet total (108,400 square meters)

BMW of North America, a division of German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer BMW AG, selected Prologis to expand its parts logistics capabilities to accommodate growth in new automobile sales. Prologis managed the development of two rapid-deployment centers on land strategically positioned for BMW at the intersection of Routes 33 and 248 near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and near the interchange of Interstates 80 and 55 near Chicago. The facilities include high-tech, showroom-worthy office space and enable next-day parts delivery to 275 dealers in the eastern and central regions of the country. Both facilities were LEED® certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. BMW Northeastern in Pennsylvania is targeted for a 33 percent energy reduction and BMW Great Lakes a 23 percent energy reduction compared to a standard building.

Ryder Capital – Mexico City, Mexico404,400 square feet (37,600 square meters)

The Mexico subsidiary of Ryder, a FORTUNE 500 provider of leading-edge transportation, logistics and supply chain management solutions, needed to consolidate its most important operation in Mexico into a single campus. This consolidation would allow Ryder to comply with requirements of the Customs-Trade Agreement against Terrorism as well as incorporate other security features that would distinguish the facility from the competition. Ryder also planned to concentrate all its maintenance activities at one location. Meeting these requirements resulted in Prologis Park Carrizal, a fully enclosed campus that includes two distribution buildings, a security checkpoint with guardhouse, and a specialized facility for truck maintenance. Located just inside the northern boundary of the greater Mexico City metro area, the park allows Ryder to easily receive goods and distribute to all of Mexico City.

Penske Logistics – São Paulo, Brazil403,000 square feet (37,400 square meters)

The Brazil division of Penske Logistics, a leading multinational 3PL, required a new cross-dock facility for its new customer, LG Electronics, to serve the growing São Paulo market. Having assessed the market need, Prologis entered into a joint venture with Cyrela Commercial Properties to develop Prologis CCP Cajamar Industrial Park, located in one of Brazil’s most highly sought after logistics submarkets, with proximity to central São Paulo and prominent highway frontage and access. The first building speculatively developed in the park ideally suited Penske Logistics’ needs and became a build-to-suit for the customer with very little modification. The state-of-the-art facility features 40-foot (12-meter) clear heights, secure entry and sustainable design qualified for LEED registration. By bringing its global standards for Class-A industrial space to a new market, Prologis anticipated and met its customer requirements for flexibility and functionality.

4 | Build-To-Suit and Development Services

Sainsbury’s – East Midlands, United Kingdom624,000 square feet (58,000 square meters)

Sainsbury’s, a leading UK supermarket chain, wanted a distribution facility situated in the center of the East Midlands to serve 50 stores and meet its on-time delivery needs. The site at Prologis Park Pineham 1 in Northampton gave Sainsbury’s access to north-south motorways and east coast ports. Sainsbury’s sustainability goal resulted in the development of a carbon-neutral facility that would be cost-efficient to operate. The building, which includes a 50 percent reduction in regulated operational energy use when compared to building regulation requirements, is certified BREEAM Excellent and has won several UK sustainable achievement awards.

Marks & Spencer – Yorkshire, United Kingdom1 million square feet (93,000 square meters)

Prologis and Marks & Spencer entered into a 50-50 joint partnership to develop Marks & Spencer’s largest distribution center serving more than 600 retail stores throughout the United Kingdom with fashion, food and home products. The site at Prologis Park Bradford, a 90-acre business park in Yorkshire, northern England, provided excellent motorway access and a ready labor supply. The facility was designed to meet Marks & Spencer’s goal to become carbon neutral by 2012 and send no waste to the landfill. Over a 30-year lifespan, the combined embodied and regulated operational CO2 emissions of the development will be up to 64 percent lower than other regulation-compliant new construction. The facility was certified BREEAM “Excellent” in 2009 and completed in March 2010.

Antalis – Almere, The Netherlands323,000 square feet (30,000 square meters)

Antalis, the largest European group in the distribution of communications support materials serving 53 countries globally, needed a well-positioned location in The Netherlands. Prologis Park Stichtsekant in the city of Almere was ideally suited for the build-to-suit development. The park is near the Randstad metropolitan area, which is the most populated region in the Netherlands, and approximately 30 kilometers from the Port of Amsterdam, the fourth largest seaport in Europe. Concurrent with development in Almere, Antalis worked with Prologis to develop another build-to-suit facility in Błonie, Poland, totaling 549,000 square feet (51,000 square meters).

SKECHERS EDC – Liege, Belgium247,000 square feet (22,900 square meters)

SKECHERS EDC, a subsidiary of the footwear and apparel manufacturer SKECHERS USA, Inc., sought a site that would strategically support its growing distribution requirements for northern Europe. SKECHERS worked with Prologis to select a site along A40, a major east-west highway in the city of Liege, Belgium, an area in high demand and considered a gateway for European distribution. The facility is situated 30 minutes west of the German border and one hour from Brussels.

Prologis | 5

Raben Polska – Warsaw, Poland161,500 square feet (15,000 square meters)

Raben Polska, a division of the Raben Group, one of Europe’s leading providers of logistics services, needed custom space built on behalf of the company’s key distribution customers. Prologis assisted Raben Polska in selecting a site at Prologis Park Błonie II, a site just west of downtown Warsaw that gave Raben’s customers immediate access to National Road 2 and Route E30, one of the longest west-east routes connecting continental Europe. Added features include floor capacity and clear heights greater than standard. Raben Polska also occupies 312,000 square feet (29,000 square meters) at Prologis Park Chorzow in southern Poland.

DHL – Shanghai, China258,300 square feet (24,000 square meters)

DHL required a new regional distribution center for one of its key customers, a leading chocolate and food manufacturer. Because the manufacturer’s production site was in Jiaxing, southwest of Shanghai, Prologis’ Jiaxing Logistics Center would make it easy to transport products right off the production line, thus optimizing the supply chain. Prologis developed a build-to-suit facility with a 33-foot (10-meter) clear height and a 350-foot (106.6-meter) depth. This single-loaded building featured a long mezzanine office in the center along the dock wall. In addition to temperature control, the facility incorporated state-of-the-art design elements, such as a dust-repellent slab, waterproof doors and an enhanced fire protection system, as well as energy-saving features. The expanded apron, from 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters) allowed for higher operational efficiency.

Hitachi Transport System – Osaka, Japan608,000 square feet (56,500 square meters)

Hitachi Transport System consulted Prologis regarding facility requirements in the Osaka market. Prologis had previously developed four build-to suit projects for Hitachi in the Tokyo and Sendai markets. To meet Hitachi’s need In Osaka, Prologis developed a five-story facility, Prologis Park Maishima 2. The building specifications included 14,000 square feet (1,300 square meters) of refrigerated space and a warehouse annex for hazardous goods and materials, all in fulfillment of Hitachi’s “Platform Operations” for medical and pharmaceutical-related products. Energy-saving features include systems for thermal storage air-conditioning, motion-detector lighting and emergency power.

CAT Logistics – Sagamihara, Japan576,600 square feet (53,600 square meters)

CAT Logistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of heavy-equipment manufacturer Caterpillar, required a distribution facility in the western Tokyo market, adjacent to the manufacturing campus of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the customer’s joint-venture partner in Japan. As a result of Prologis’ strong relationship with the customer, the company won a highly contested build-to-suit bid to develop the Prologis Sagamihara Distribution Center for CAT Logistics. Situated on a prime site located near main arterial roads linking it to Tokyo and Yokohama, the two-story ramped facility is designed to accommodate a third story for future expansion of up to 99,400 square feet (9,234 square meters), in addition to rooftop parking.

6 | Build-To-Suit and Development Services

SanMar Apparel – Three Locations, United States1.9 million square feet total (176,500 square meters)

SanMar Apparel, a Seattle-based supplier of retail and private label apparel brands, sought to increase its warehousing to accommodate a greater number of styles and to expand its order fulfillment and shipping functions. The company provides one- or two-day shipping to 99 percent of the U.S. market. In 2009, Prologis completed development of a 580,000-square-foot (54,000-square-meter) facility in Irving, Texas, and a 642,280-square-foot (60,000-square-meter) facility in Jacksonville, Florida. Prologis’ first project with SanMar was a 770,130 square-foot (71,500-square-meter) distribution center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Coors Distribution Company – Three Locations, United States727,300 square feet total (67,500 square meters)

Over a three-year period, Coors Distribution Company (now part of Molson Coors) selected Prologis to work on three development projects in Colorado. Prologis’ first development project was a 227,500-square-foot (21,000-square-meter) distribution facility for its Rocky Mountain Bottling Division. A second development at the company’s headquarters in Golden, Colorado, was a 222,420-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) facility that included out-of-weather loading, refrigeration storage and office space. The third development project, also in Golden, was a 277,400-square-foot (25,000-square-meter), rail-served refrigerated beer facility and part of a comprehensive warehouse expansion program.

Prologis Development Services has managed more than $1 billion in development for customers who build to suit and prefer to own their own facilities post development. A full complement of services may be tailored to meet a customer’s specific needs.

Services include:

Facility program and specification development

This scope of work begins with a needs assessment to define facility, plant engineering, operational and equipment requirements. Deliverables include a master project schedule, outline specifications, and preliminary concept plans and budget.

Site selection, feasibility and due diligence

Site selection includes a needs assessment to determine location, sub-market preferences and feasibility. Deliverables include site

evaluation and feasibility; transportation, traffic and utilities needs assessment; and entitlements, permits and zoning specifics.

Pre-construction and facility design management

Activities include managing permits and entitlements, finalizing building and site design, reviewing project-specific requirements and procedures, coordinating pre-construction meetings, and reviewing progress and tracking critical path milestones.

Project management

A project manager assembles and manages a dedicated team to oversee all construction activity. This includes conducting construction meetings, liaising with the customer and reporting.

PROLOGIS DEVELOPMENT SERVICESServices for Customers Who Build to Own

Prologis | 7

General Motors – Five Locations, United States1.5 million square feet total (139,300 square meters)

General Motors selected Prologis to develop its new Parts Distribution Center in Colorado. The site at Prologis Park 70 would help General Motors provide world-class service to dealers by realigning the distribution network with less automated facilities. The 404,000-square-foot (37,500-square-meter) facility was built to handle automotive replacement part shipments to more than 225 dealerships in approximately 12 states. Key factors in choosing Prologis and Park 70 were a highly qualified labor market, quality of life, transportation factors and convenient interstate access to the central United States. Prologis has developed four similar facilities for General Motors in Charlotte, North Carolina; Jackson, Mississippi; Reno, Nevada; and Martinsburg, West Virginia.

Fortune Brands – Nogales, Mexico352,000 square feet total in two facilities (32,700 square meters)

Master Lock and Moen, both part of Fortune Brands, Inc., needed manufacturing space to expand their distribution network in Mexico. Master Lock offers residential, automotive and commercial lock products, and Moen offers a diverse selection of stylish kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets, showerheads and stainless steel sinks suitable for residential and commercial applications. The sites selected for each facility were customer-owned. A dedicated Prologis team in Mexico provided a turnkey design and development solution for both facilities on time and within budget.

Royal Mail – Northampton, United Kingdom202,000 square feet (18,800 square meters)

Royal Mail wanted to replace several aging mail-sorting facilities and consolidate operations in the East and West Midlands. Royal Mail delivers packages in the UK and continental Europe. The company wanted to build a facility that would meet strict environmental criteria and satisfy specific business needs. An undeveloped site at Swan Valley, Northampton, offered the position needed next to junction 15A of the M1 motorway connecting London to the Midlands and the northern part of the country. The park’s owner, Aviva Investors, funded the development, and Prologis designed and managed the construction. Prologis delivered a certified carbon-neutral facility that achieved BREEAM Excellent accreditation for sustainability.

Tesco – Teresin, Poland418,300 square feet (38,900 square meters)

With the acquisition of new business, Tesco had an urgent need to expand its in-house distribution capacity. Tesco, one of the United Kingdom’s largest retailers with stores in 10 countries, sought a location that could provide access to major distribution channels throughout Central Europe. Tesco selected a site at Prologis Park Teresin. The site is near Warsaw City Centre and adjacent to the international highway E30 and rail service connecting Western Europe with the Baltic countries and Russia. To alleviate immediate distribution needs until construction could be completed, Tesco temporarily leased 80,827 square feet (7,500 square meters) at another Prologis location in Teresin.

Prologis is the leading owner, operator and developer of industrial real estate, focused on global and regional markets across the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Our dedicated Global Customer Solutions team focuses on the needs of multi-market customers, streamlining leasing and development processes and enabling customers to access global resources from a single point of contact.

Corporate Headquarters Pier 1, Bay 1 San Francisco, California 94111 USA +1 415 394 9000

[email protected]

Operational Headquarters 4545 Airport Way Denver, Colorado 80239 USA +1 303 567 5000

www.prologis.com

Americas

Brazil

Canada

Mexico

United States

Asia

China

Japan

Singapore

Europe

Austria

Belgium

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Netherlands

Poland

Romania

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom