| - Industry | - Sector | Ms. Lily Ler C.F.A. CEO | SGX Exchange | - ISIN |
| SG Country | 186 Employees | 5 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Mapletree Industrial Trust (MIT) is an established real estate investment trust (REIT) that is publicly traded on the Main Board of the Singapore Exchange. With a strategic focus on diversifying its investment portfolio, MIT primarily invests in income-generating real estate utilized for industrial purposes within Singapore and globally focuses on properties used principally as data centres. Moreover, the REIT's investment sphere extends to real estate-related assets outside the boundaries of conventional industrial uses. As of the end of December 2023, MIT's assets under management were valued at S$9.2 billion. This substantial portfolio includes 56 properties across North America, including 13 data centres through a joint venture with Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd, alongside 85 properties within Singapore and a single property in Japan. MIT is professionally managed by Mapletree Industrial Trust Management Ltd., and it benefits from the backing and sponsorship of Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd.
MIT invests in high-performance data centres globally, catering to the burgeoning demand for digital and cloud services. These state-of-the-art facilities are designed to ensure reliable and secure data storage solutions for companies, reflecting the trust's strategy to capitalize on the digital economy's growth.
In its quest to support innovative and leading-edge industries, MIT holds a portfolio of hi-tech buildings. These properties are optimized for research and development activities, providing a conducive ecosystem for advancements in technology and science.
Business parks in MIT's asset collection serve as integrated hubs for businesses, housing a mix of offices and ancillary industrial spaces. These developments are tailored to foster collaboration and innovation among tenants, thereby supporting the evolving needs of modern businesses.
Understanding the importance of manufacturing and industrial services in the economy, MIT's flatted factories offer versatile spaces suitable for a wide range of industrial activities. These factories are strategically located to facilitate operations and logistics efficiency for tenants.
To accommodate businesses requiring larger or specialized spaces, MIT features stack-up/ramp-up buildings in its portfolio. These properties are designed with direct vehicular access to units, catering specifically to operations that benefit from such a layout, such as logistics and warehousing.
The REIT also includes light industrial buildings suited for light manufacturing, assembly, and distribution. These properties are essential in meeting the needs of small to medium-sized enterprises, providing flexible spaces that support a myriad of industrial and business activities.