What’s on the horizon for I&L? Automation, sustainability and flexibility

The I&L sector is entering a new era of opportunity, and Origin is set to bring a range of advanced features to occupiers, particularly in automation, sustainability, and flexibility, areas not typically prioritised in this sector.

In this article, Feldberg Capital Managing Director Jamie Acheson shares how Origin aims to lead this transformation.

 

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Jamie Acheson

Partnering with HBD has been exciting and full of opportunity. While it might appear to be just a great way to expand our footprint in the UK and within the I&L market, it is in fact much more than that.

Together, we bring depth and experience to projects across strategic locations, delivering state-of-the-art industrial & logistic spaces that meet the evolving needs of modern businesses.

We are achieving this by investing in innovative offerings for occupiers, responding to the sector’s shift towards greater automation, sustainability, and flexibility.

Businesses increasingly seek spaces that can adapt to their changing needs, largely driven by e-commerce, and our developments are designed to meet these demands.

This partnership is also a tremendous opportunity to raise the bar in sustainability, with green buildings and energy-efficient solutions that will help shape the future of the I&L sector.

Origin represents the combined vision of two like-minded organisations, committed to innovation, community impact, and sustainable growth. We look forward to driving meaningful change and expanding opportunities for UK operators.

 
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