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The Logistics Sector is growing worldwide

As we continue to see an increase in technology and connectivity around the globe, the logistics industry will only strengthen to meet the demand in coming years.

Suppliers and customers need to be ready to embrace these changes by building agile corporate structures and contracts to adapt quickly to take advantage of these opportunities.

The Logistics Cycle: Helping you navigate each step of the process

We can work alongside you through the full logistics and supply chain life cycle, from acquisition and development, tendering and contract negotiation through to renegotiation and exit. We will advise you on commercial contracts, real estate and construction matters, whether related to a transaction or an ongoing project.

We work with clients on both the supply side and customer side which has enabled us to develop a detailed and balanced understanding of the various issues that may affect you.

Our logistics & supply chains legal expertise includes:

We recognise the growing global demand for logistic and supply chain expertise, and we embed ourselves in your business to ensure we understand your specific issues and the industry you operate in. We will work with you to meet your business needs at every stage of the logistics and supply chain life cycle. Acting on both the supply side and customer side allows us to negotiate in a holistic and sensible manner leading to streamlined transactions, assisting with the further marketability of your site and business.

Building and Fire Safety Timeline

Building and Fire Safety Timeline

A timeline of the development of building safety through the years and to date.

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Property Patter: Let's talk about sheds!

Retail and logistics specialist Eddie Richards and technology lawyer Mark Bailey discuss logistics and distribution and data centres.

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If you would like to speak to a member of our Real Estate & Disputes team or to find out more about how we work, please get in touch.

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