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    JLL releases report on trade trends, impact on industrial real estate

    A recently released JLL report considers the impact of trade trends on the South African industrial property market over the last ten years, as well as the opportunities and challenges in this sector

    Imports are playing a greater role in the economy with the South African trade deficit increasing from R4.2bn in 2005 to over R70bn in just ten years.

    Zandile Makhoba, Head: Research at JLL South Africa, says that this inflow of foreign, largely consumer, goods is creating an escalating demand for storage, logistics and warehouse services.

    Report highlights:


    • The decline of the primary sectors has had a significant impact on the manufacturing sector with the closure of numerous production plants over the years. Factory capacity utilisation and employment in this sector has declined with a knock-on effect in the type of property deals underway in the market.
    • Trade, logistics and financial and business services are playing a far greater role. In the period 2005- 2015 the significant de-industrialisation of South Africa is clearly visible with the development of some 11.9 million square metres of industrial and warehousing accommodation, compared to minimal hard industrial developments over this time.
    • Trade is a significant contributor to local economic activity, accounting for 15% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This has supported the growth of the storage and logistics sector which accounts for 9% of GDP.
    • The upward trend in industrial sector development can also be attributed to the increasing development activity in previously underserviced provinces. The Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, North West, Mpumalanga and Limpopo have all seen double digit growth in industrial accommodation over the past ten years, highlighting the growth of logistics and distribution activity across the country.

    Makhoba concludes, “There is a critical need for infrastructure upgrades to meet the demands of the expanding light industrial market. Reinvestment in and the upgrade of ports, rail systems and roads is crucial for improving efficiencies in the local trade sector and to enhance the growth outlook of the country”.

    View the full report.

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