| Industrial REITs Industry | Real Estate Sector | - CEO | XFRA Exchange | GB00BD9PXH49 ISIN |
| United Kingdom Country | - Employees | 29 May 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
abrdn European Logistics Income plc, with its network of subsidiaries, stands as a notable investor in the logistics real estate sector across Europe. Initially named Aberdeen Standard European Logistics Income PLC, the company underwent a rebranding to abrdn European Logistics Income plc in January 2022, signifying a new chapter in its evolution. Since its incorporation in 2017, abrdn European Logistics Income plc has rooted its headquarters in London, United Kingdom, positioning it strategically within one of the world's most prominent financial centers. The organization is dedicated to expanding its investment footprint by focusing on strategic logistic real estate properties, showcasing a commitment to growth and adaptation within the dynamic European market.
Mid-Box Logistics Warehouses: These facilities are designed to cater to the needs of companies looking for sizable, efficient storage and distribution solutions. Mid-box warehouses are typically characterized by their substantial floor space, accommodating a vast array of goods, ranging from retail inventory to manufacturing materials. These warehouses are designed to support a wide range of logistic activities, providing clients with versatile and scalable options to match their operational requirements.
Urban Logistics Warehouses: Catering to the increasing demand for last-mile delivery services, abrdn European Logistics Income plc invests in urban logistics warehouses strategically located in proximity to city centers. These properties facilitate faster delivery times, reduce transportation costs, and enhance service levels for businesses aiming to optimize their supply chain and meet consumer expectations for quick and efficient delivery services. By focusing on urban logistics solutions, the company supports the ever-growing e-commerce sector and other industries needing efficient, localized distribution channels.