Deeply Cultivating Regional Distribution, Forest Promotes the Development of New Economy in the Yangtze River Delta Region

February 29, 2024

Forest adheres to a strategy of deep regional cultivation, managing assets in key urban clusters with significant development prospects across China, including the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta, the Central China region, and the Western China region. In the Yangtze River Delta region, Forest has established logistics projects in Shanghai, Nanjing, Shaoxing and Taicang. Leveraging on the convenient transportation high-quality talent pool, complete supply chain, and favorable business environment in the Yangtze River Delta, Forest constructs high-quality, high-standard logistics facilities, empowering clients and contributing to regional economic development.

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  • Leveraging Industrial and Locational Advantages to Boost Regional Economy

    The Yangtze River Delta region, with its prime geographical location at the estuary of the Yangtze River, has a well-developed network of sea, land, and air transportation, making it a hub for high-quality industries. Forest's existing assets in the Yangtze River Delta region cover the entire 2-hour economic circle, benefiting from their strategic location and a well-established, efficient logistics and transportation network that ensures timely delivery and reduces transportation costs.

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  • High Standard Logistics Facility

    Forest currently manages more than 270,000 square meters of premium warehouses in the Yangtze River Delta region. These warehouses are divided into sorting and storage areas, accommodating a diverse range of customer goods with different weight requirements. Each area is equipped with a lighting system, providing 250 lux in sorting areas and 200 lux in storage areas, ensuring organized operations in various zones. All warehouses are fully equipped with professional fire protection system, including automatic sprinklers, both indoor and outdoor hydrant systems, and fire alarm systems.

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