This acquisition is in line with GIC’s strategy to scale up its fully-owned P3 logistics platform and reinforce P3’s position as a leading developer and manager of logistics properties in Europe.
Covering over 1,000,000 sqm of industrial space, the Maximus portfolio comprises 28 logistics assets which are well located in core logistics hubs across Europe such as Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Netherlands, Belgium and Austria. The portfolio will be managed by P3 and enable it to build up its foothold in Western Europe. The portfolio’s well-diversified tenant base includes companies in the automotive, e-mobility, distribution,
e-commerce and last-mile logistics sectors, among others. The acquisition is expected to close during the first quarter of 2020, subject to customary closing conditions and any requisite regulatory approvals.
Lee Kok Sun, Chief Investment Officer, GIC Real Estate, said, “As a long-term value investor, logistics continues to be an attractive sector for GIC. It is set to keep growing, supported by strong e-commerce growth, and we expect it to generate steady income streams in the long run. Our P3 logistics platform in Europe is an important part of our global logistics portfolio, and this acquisition of high-quality, income-producing logistics assets across Europe is aligned with our strategy to efficiently scale up P3, and effectively strengthen its position as a leading developer and manager of logistics properties in the region.”
Otis Spencer, Chief Investment Officer, P3 Logistic Parks, said, “P3 is well-placed to integrate the Maximus portfolio into our existing pan-European warehouse platform. Our on-the-ground local presence means that we are equipped with the team and resources to successfully manage, and add value to, the assets and end-customer. This acquisition is one of the largest real estate investment deals in Europe this year, and the largest in Germany. This reflects our multi-faceted investment strategy to grow our market share in the pan-European market through both development and acquisition. With the support of our owner, GIC, we are actively looking for further investment deals to strengthen our position as one of Europe’s leading developers and managers of logistics properties”
Sebastian-Dominik Jais, Partner with Apollo‘s European Principal Finance, added, “We are excited to further strengthen our deep relationship with GIC in connection with this transaction, and we look forward to continuing to seek to invest in highly attractive asset classes across a number of geographies, including Germany, as part of the long-standing successful investment mandate of our European Principal Finance funds”. (source: P3 Logistics Parks)