Dear readers! This is the seventh issue of LOGISTICS. By tradition, in the July issue, we publish analytical reviews from our partners – a study of the market of low-temperature warehouses in Moscow and the Moscow region from the IBC Real Estate agency and a rating of Russian transport companies by the cost of delivering bulk cargoes in 2025 from the Main Transport Internet project.
Dear readers! We are pleased to present you the sixth issue of the LOGISTICS magazine in 2025, which contains a lot of relevant materials. In the latest issue, our permanent partner COMITAS company presents an innovative solution dictated by the shortage of warehouse space and difficulties with personnel selection – the high-rise automated self-supporting "COMITAS Warehouse".
Dear readers! The first half of the year is approaching, which means that on the pages of the fifth issue of the magazine you will find a lot of useful analytical materials on the markets of warehouse real estate, cargo transportation, etc. Our authors Yu.V. Klimenko, M.G. Grigoryan, R.N.
CBRE Research Department reported the results of Q1 2017 in Moscow office market.
The report states 1,5 times increase of demand in Q1 2017. Take-up amounted to 239,000 sq m, which is 45% higher than the value in the same period last year and 66% higher than in Q1 2015.
Elena Denisova, Senior Director, Head of Offices, CBRE, Russia, comments: “Demand for office real estate continues to recover gradually. The tendency of increasing take-up, which began to appear in the second half of last year, remained in Q1 2017. Take-up in Q1 2017 significantly exceeded values in similar periods of previous two years. Besides demand growth, transformation of structure is taking place. The volume of renewals and renegotiations reduced to pre-crisis levels, and new deals are of market nature. Improvement of market environment is also encouraged by decreasing vacancy rate. At the same time, vacant supply of large office space in Class A segment, whose volume decreased by 35% in 2016, reduced by another 5% over the three months of this year.”