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City Chain Launches E-Commerce Website in Singapore, Bringing Another Dimension to the Retail Experience

Enjoy attractive discounts, online exclusives and free shipping on City Chain’s newly launched e-commerce website in Singapore. Be the first to get your hands on the National Day limited edition Solvil et Titus watch, which will be released on City Chain’s online store in the first week of July.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 6 July 2021Watch enthusiasts can now shop from the comfort of their homes with the launch of City Chain Singapore’s e-commerce website, which will offer the latest timepiece models from renowned brands like Solvil et Titus, Seiko, Casio and more. This marks a significant milestone for the leading watch retailer, which has previously only operated brick-and-mortar stores in Singapore. The launch of the e-commerce site is part of City Chain’s efforts to refresh the brand and appeal to younger, tech-savvy audiences, such as the millennial generation. This year, City Chain will also be releasing a limited edition Solvil et Titus watch in commemoration of National Day.



Celebrate National Day With Limited Edition Solvil et Titus Watches

In commemoration of the nation’s upcoming 56th birthday, City Chain will release a limited edition uni-sex Solvil et Titus watch, which will feature a dial inspired by the Esplanade’s iconic “durian” roof.

Only 200 timepieces will be released, and each timepiece will come with a unique engraving that shows the year of celebration.

Shoppers can expect to get their hands on these limited-edition watches on City Chain’s online and physical stores from 6 July onwards.

Multifaceted Retail Experience for Everyone

City Chain is committed to offering a multifaceted retail experience for customers through innovative retailing methods, such as e-commerce expansion to adapt to the ever-changing retail landscape and cater to the needs of a wider audience. With its extensive store network and strong watch brand portfolio, the timepiece retailer maintains its strong foothold in the industry. City Chain continues to be the first retailer to receive stock of the latest models for brands like Solvil et Titus, Seiko, Casio and more in Singapore.

The leading watch retailer has also forged exclusive partnerships with international brands and celebrities to broaden its reach and develop its house brand, Solvil et Titus. Earlier this year, Solvil et Titus partnered with Peanuts to release the limited edition Solvil et Titus X Peanuts collection. With its tagline, “Time is Love,” Solvil et Titus continues to be an icon of romance for the style-conscious millennial generation.

Enjoy Exclusive Promotions Online With City Chain

Make the most of your retail experience by shopping with City Chain online. While the brand new e-commerce site will feature the same timepiece collections available in-store, shoppers can look forward to online exclusives with sizable discounts and monthly specials at attractive prices. Be rewarded with every purchase under the newly launched City Chain membership and get access to a series of exclusive privileges, such as lifestyle rewards, birthday vouchers and members-only promotions. On top of that, you also get to enjoy free shipping for all orders in Singapore.

About City Chain

Since its establishment in 1985 as Hong Kong’s first watch retail chain, City Chain has expanded its retail footprint to nearly 300 locations across Asia, including Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Mainland China. City Chain prides itself on its diverse product offerings and industry-leading customer service. Today, City Chain is committed to staying updated with the latest trends, offering customers quality timepieces from prestigious international brands.

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Prudence Foundation announces winners of the 2021 SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards

Innovative oil spill recovery and dam water level monitoring solutions receive a US$75,000 grant each to help save lives from natural disasters

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 6 July 2021 Prudence Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential in Asia and Africa, together with Humanitarian Partner International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and Technology Partner Lenovo, have announced the winners of the 2021 SAFE STEPS Disaster Tech (D-Tech) Awards. The Awards recognise the essential role that technology plays in protecting and saving lives before, during and after natural disaster events.

Singapore-based EcoWorth Tech and the Stimson Center from the United States are the winners of this year’s Awards. They were selected from among close to 60 entries around the world, and form part of eight finalists that took part in a virtual live pitch to a judging panel.

Mr Donald Kanak, Chairman of Prudence Foundation, said Prudence Foundation has been focusing on disaster preparedness and relief since 2011.

Asia is the world’s most disaster-affected region. More than 50 per cent of global natural disasters took place in Asia, including China, India, Indonesia and the Philippines.[1]


“The SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards is a natural extension of our work to help communities recover from natural disasters through scalable, preventative technology solutions that can protect and save lives.

“We believe D-Tech should be front of mind for innovators, venture capitalists and businesses. The Awards serve as a platform to bring their knowledge, capabilities and investments to support D-Tech innovation and make the world a safer place,” said Mr Kanak.

EcoWorth Tech is awarded the first prize in the for-profit category. The company’s Carbon Fibre Aerogel (CFA) sponge, made of low-cost natural materials such as waste biomass, renewable cotton or wastepaper, is capable of cleaning waters following an oil spill. EcoWorth Tech’s reusable, environmentally-friendly CFA sponge can absorb oil of up to 190 times its own weight, mitigating the environmental impact of polluting industries.

“The SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards provided a launchpad for us to meet like-minded innovators and environmentalists around the world. We will use the grant to further develop and deploy our solution, conduct more real-environment testing and encourage upcycling,” said Mr Andre Stolz, Co-Founder and CEO of EcoWorth Tech.

The Stimson Center is the winner of the non-profit category. Its Mekong Dam Monitor is a satellite imagery solution that leverages remote sensing data to monitor water levels in dams to help communities prepare in advance of flooding events or water supply disruption caused by upstream dam operations.

“Participating in the SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards has been a very rewarding experience for our team. We had ample opportunities to meet with expert coaches who helped us sharpen our strategies and brainstorm new ways to scale and evolve our solution. We plan to use the grant to localise our services and language interfaces for use across Southeast Asia,” said Mr Brian Eyler, Director of Southeast Asia Programme at the Stimson Center and co-lead for the Mekong Dam Monitor.

Building resilience against disasters in the region has never been more critical, as COVID-19 has highlighted the growing vulnerability of people and communities to disasters. The pandemic has infected over 37 million people in Asia[2] and is expected to cause US$2.7 trillion in economic losses[3].

Mr Alexander Matheou, Asia Pacific Director, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said, “We commend all the finalists and winners who have come up with such important innovative solutions at a time where we face unprecedented environmental challenges and threats due to climate change. We are delighted to work with the SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards to foster a safer world as we face ever more dangerous disasters in Asia, the most disaster-prone region in the world.”

“D-Tech solutions have become critically important to strengthening disaster response,” said Mr Sumir Bhatia, President of Infrastructure Solutions Group at Lenovo Asia Pacific. “As such, it is of great urgency that technology companies, such as Lenovo, leverage their world-class technologies to collaborate with local entrepreneurs and NGOs to develop tailored solutions that can achieve better natural disaster preparedness, recovery, and resilience. The focus needs to be on collaboration, how we can effectively utilise the power of technology for the betterment of all.”

For more information about the 2021 SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards, visit http://www.safesteps.com/d-tech.


NOTES TO EDITORS

The SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards were judged by an esteemed panel of experts from both the profit and non-profit sectors, who donated their time and expertise to the programme. The final panel was composed of the following experts:

  • Alexander Matheou, Regional Director, Asia Pacific, the IFRC
  • Bjorn Lindfors, Technology Partner, Antler
  • Birger Stamperdahl, CEO, Give2Asia
  • Jess Letch, Manager, Emergency Operations Coordination from the Disaster, Climate and Crisis Unit, the IFRC
  • John Sharp, Managing Partner, Hatcher+
  • Michael Woolley, Director, Head of Sustainability and Client Portfolio Manager, Eastspring Investments
  • Sumir Bhatia, President, Asia Pacific, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Lenovo

For the full list of competition judges and partners, visit http://www.safesteps.com/d-tech/2021judgesandpartners.php

Visual assets available here:

Video about the 2021 SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards: Link

Videos about the Finalists: For-Profit category and Non-Profit category

High-resolution images of the finalists’ solutions: Link

APPENDIX

Winners of the 2021 SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards

Company (For-Profit)

Prize

EcoWorth Tech (Winner)

US$75,000

FloodMapp (Runner-up)

US$25,000*

Company (Non-Profit)

Prize

The Stimson Center (Winner)

US$75,000

Fields Data (Runner-up)

US$25,000*

EcoWorth Tech Pte. Ltd (Singapore)

Singapore-based startup EcoWorth transforms local cellulosic waste (e.g. wood, fibres/husks, used paper) into a super-absorbent material for oil spill clean-up and used in water treatment filters to efficiently remove oil from the water. The material allows for the absorbed oil to be recuperated and recycled.

FloodMapp (Australia)

FloodMapp is specialises in rapid real-time flood forecasting and flood inundation mapping to provide greater warning time that can potentially save lives and reduce damage and associated financial losses. The technology supports all three stages of the disaster management process, before, during and after a flood.

The Stimson Center (United States of America)

The Stimson Center operates the Mekong Dam Monitor, which provides near real-time monitoring of water levels in dams in the Mekong through satellite data and modelling, helping communities prepare in advance of upstream dam operations that may result in flooding or water supply disruption. The Monitor is a partnership between the Stimson Center and Eyes on Earth, and is currently deployed in Cambodia, Vietnam, Lao PDR, Thailand, and China.

Link to the Mekong Dam Monitor

Fields Data (Norway)

Fields Data collects and share ground-level information about humanitarian and international development organisations in the form of 4W maps – who does what, where and when. Through these operational presence maps, Fields Data facilitates partnerships, give visibility accessibility to organisations working hard in the field and help organisations improve efficiencies. The solution is active in Burundi and Ghana with plans to expand to India.

*Lenovo’s support to the SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards includes a total of US$50,000 cash prizes for the for-profit and non-profit runners up, as well as in-kind support for the winners and runners-up in both categories.


Finalists of the 2021 SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards

For-Profit:

Kacific Broadband Satellite Ltd (Singapore)

A next-generation broadband satellite operator that provides high-speed, low-cost, ultra-reliable broadband to rural and suburban areas of the Pacific and South East Asia.

Project OWL (United States of America)

Operates hybrid hardware and software solution that provides rapidly deployable sensor and communications networks on ground, water, or in the air from dense urban locations to rural environments hit by disaster.

Non-Profit:

Bike Scouts (Philippines)

A web and mobile app that gives users the tools for documenting disaster impact in real time and for activating and coordinating a community-driven, highly-scalable, and localised network of support to gather and deliver aid through social teamwork.

Yayasan Plan International Indonesia (Indonesia)

Yayasan Plan International Indonesia has developed a simple flood early warning tool made from local materials, such as small plastic pipes, small-sized loudspeakers, cables, and tennis balls.



[1] Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters and the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. (2020). Human cost of disasters: An overview of the last 20 years 2000-2019. Page 9. https://reliefweb.int/report/world/human-cost-disasters-overview-last-20-years-2000-2019.

[2] World Health Organization. (15 June 2021). “Weekly epidemiological update on COVID-19 – 15 June 2021”. https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/weekly-epidemiological-update-on-covid-19—15-june-2021

[3] S&P Global Ratings. (26 June 2020). “Economic research: Asia-Pacific losses bear $3 trillion as balance sheet recession looms”. https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en/research/articles/200626-economic-research-asia-pacific-losses-near-3-trillion-as-balance-sheet-recession-looms-11549853.

About the SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards

The SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards looks to find, fund and support technology solutions which protects and saves lives before, during or after natural disaster events. The SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards were created out of the belief that technological innovation has a significant role to play in improving disaster preparedness, recovery and resilience. This need is especially magnified in Asia Pacific where half of the world’s natural disaster events occur.

Now in its second edition, the Awards look to continue the work in catalysing a network of support, raising awareness of the sector, and helping the remarkable companies that operate in this space grow and scale.

The 2021 SAFE STEPS D-Tech Awards are created by Prudence Foundation and supported by humanitarian partner, the IFRC and technology partner, Lenovo.

About Prudence Foundation


Prudence Foundation is the community investment arm of Prudential in Asia and Africa. Its mission is to secure the future of communities by enhancing education, health and safety. The Foundation runs regional and local programmes in partnership with NGOs, governments and the private sector in order to maximise the impact of its efforts. Prudence Foundation leverages Prudential’s long-term mindset and geographical scale to make communities safer, more secure and more resilient. The Foundation is a Hong Kong registered charitable entity.

For more information, please visit Prudence Foundation.

About IFRC


The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world’s largest humanitarian network, comprising 192 member National Societies that work to save lives and promote dignity around the world.

For more information, please visit IFRC.

About Lenovo


Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) is a US$60 billion revenue Fortune Global 500 company serving customers in 180 markets around the world. Focused on a bold vision to deliver smarter technology for all, we are developing world-changing technologies that power (through devices and infrastructure) and empower (through solutions, services and software) millions of customers every day and together create a more inclusive, trustworthy and sustainable digital society for everyone, everywhere. To find out more visit https://www.lenovo.com and read about the latest news via our StoryHub.

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Hang Lung Properties Named Among “China Best Managed Companies 2021”

HONG KONG SAR and SHANGHAI, CHINA – Media OutReach – 6 July 2021 – Hang Lung Properties has received the honor of being named among “China Best Managed Companies 2021”, as the only property developer among the 13 new winners. The recognition highlights the Company’s commitment to excellence in management by upholding its philosophy of We Do It Well.

Derek Pang (middle), Senior Director – Mainland Business Operation and Office, received the award on behalf of Hang Lung Properties at the gala dinner

Through a meticulous process of evaluation following the global framework of Best Managed criteria – Strategy, Capabilities, Commitment, and Financial Strength – the Independent Review Committee selected 42 companies for entry to the China 2021 Best Managed Companies list. Among these distinguished companies, 13 are making their debut on the list in 2021, including Hang Lung Properties, which is the only property developer among the new winners.

Weber Lo, Chief Executive Officer of Hang Lung Properties, said, “We are honored to have been selected as one of the ‘Best Managed Companies’ in China. This highly esteemed recognition pays tribute to Hang Lung’s high-quality management system and innovative operational strategies. As a leading national commercial property developer, Hang Lung Properties has built, owned, and managed a diverse portfolio of outstanding world-class commercial complexes in major cities across the Mainland. We are committed to our service of philosophy ‘customer centricity’ and our corporate culture of ‘care about people’ to create value for customers, staff and stakeholders alike.”

Derek Pang, Senior Director – Mainland Business Operation and Office, received the award on behalf of Hang Lung Properties at the gala dinner and said, “We are grateful to the Independent Review Committee for recognizing the cornerstones of excellence in Hang Lung Properties’ management performance. Sustainable growth in this ever-changing environment is indeed a challenge, and our talent system is key to our success in dealing with all types of change. Hang Lung Properties has always believed that only by growing together with our employees will the company achieve sustainable growth.”

Founded in Canada in 1993, the Deloitte Best Managed Companies (BMC) Program is a global initiative to recognize and witness private companies that have advanced management concept and management excellence. As the first program of its kind in China, it was initiated in the country in August 2018 by Deloitte China and its partners, Bank of Singapore, HKUST Business School, Harvard Business Review China, and regional chambers of commerce and professional associations. 2021 marks the Program’s third year of awards in China.

About Hang Lung Properties

Hang Lung Properties Limited (stock code: 00101) creates compelling spaces that enrich lives. Headquartered in Hong Kong, Hang Lung Properties develops and manages a diversified portfolio of world-class properties in Hong Kong and the nine Mainland cities of Shanghai, Shenyang, Jinan, Wuxi, Tianjin, Dalian, Kunming, Wuhan and Hangzhou. With its luxury positioning under the “66” brand, the company’s Mainland portfolio has established its leading position as the “Pulse of the City”. Hang Lung Properties is recognized for leading the way in enhanced sustainability initiatives in real estate as it pursues sustainable growth by connecting customers and communities.

At Hang Lung Properties – We Do It Well.

For more information, please visit www.hanglung.com.

#HangLungProperties

watashi+ by shiseido taiwan Captures Hesitant Buyers with AI technology from Appier

Shiseido Taiwan Group advances its deployment in their online shopping platform, combining technology and branding to entice hesitant buyers

TAIPEI, TAIWAN Media OutReach – 6 July 2021 – AI SaaS company, Appier (TSE: 4180) today announced the results and learnings of implementing AiDeal solution to identify hesitant buyers on watashi+ by shiseido taiwan. Shiseido Taiwan Group introduced timely and exclusive promotional coupons to communicate with hesitant buyers individually, allowing watashi+ by shiseido taiwan to successfully increase conversion rates by 47%, add-to-cart ratios by 28%, and transaction completion rates by 15%.

watashi+ by shiseido taiwan comprises of popular skincare, makeup, and sun care brands under the Shiseido Group: ELIXIR, d program, ANESSA, etc., providing fans of Japanese beauty brands an all-round online-merge-offline (OMO) shopping platform. The website allows consumers to enjoy their shopping journey with Shiseido online through watashi+ by shiseido taiwan, while staying at home due to the pandemic. Through extended collaborations with Appier and accumulating online traffic, the website uses Appier’s AI computing to produce individualized online promotions that attract more valuable visitors to the site to browse and complete purchases. It increases the beauty website’s conversion rate even without discounted prices, while taking care of profit.

Challenges: further increase in conversion rate & non-discounted offers

Like the challenges many brand marketers encounter, watashi+ by shiseido taiwan on one hand needs to use a limited marketing budget to turn more online leads into customers, reaching super standard conversions; on the other hand, to ensure online and offline prices are consistent while differentiating from current promotional events. Based on the above consideration, watash+ by shiseido taiwan decided only took place in non-discount formats to attract customers.

Specifically, watashi+ by shiseido taiwan incorporates the following 3 steps to successfully capture the hesitant buyer

  • Use ML to differentiate old and new hesitant buyers: To increase the website’s conversion rate, Appier simultaneously locks in on new members and current members with a purchase history, using machine learning to differentiate visitors who are more likely to be stimulated by coupons to purchase.
  • Exclusive face masks as differentiating rewards: To prevent price differences with physical stores while ensuring overall profit, watashi+ uses exclusive face masks as a reward for orders over $888 NTD (Approx. $30 USD) to increase conversion rates.
  • Accelerate transactions with limited-time offers: A gift-with-purchase offer limited to 30 minutes successfully accelerated hesitant buyers to reach the designated order value, increasing orders completed within 15 minutes by 13%, and orders completed within 15-30 minutes by 36%; orders that reached the designated value increased by 61%.

AI Super Salesman helps identify hesitant behaviors

Observing the behaviors characteristics of visitors after entering the site, AiDeal discovered 2 PM to 3 PM on Wednesday and Thursday are the peaks of hesitant customer transactions. Machine learning algorithms have also found different hesitant characteristics between users on watashi+ desktop and mobile. Hesitant characteristics in desktop users include: average mouse clicks of less than 8 times, logging in and visiting the home page, visiting the website throughout weekdays, browsing through over 7 pages of products and adding products to their shopping cart. Alternately, hesitant characteristics in mobile visitors include: scrolling through less than 3,000 pixels of a page, new visitors visiting the home page, and browsing through 3 to 4 pages and adding products to their shopping cart. These characteristics are all unidentifiable with traditional marketing tools.

Rita Chen, Assistant Department Manager, Corporate Marketing Dept. Shiseido Taiwan Group, says: “With the recent rising pandemic in Taiwan, physical stores bear the brunt. As the market began fighting a promotional war to attract consumers, Shiseido acknowledged that only a deeper understanding of consumers’ decision-making processes can sustain brand influence. Appier’s AiDeal solution has stimulated faster purchases from hesitant buyers on the beauty website through differentiated offers. It provides customers with new shopping surprises while ensuring channel advantages, allowing new and current members to have better online shopping experiences. In response to future states of the pandemic, we will work with Appier to strengthen our digital marketing to allow customers to easily shop beauty products that are suitable and authentic, without leaving the house.”

For more success stories, please visit Appier’s Success Stories page.

About watashi+ by shiseido Taiwan

watashi+ by shiseido taiwan was established in 2019. It is an official beauty shopping website for ELIXIR, d program, ANESSA, and other renowned brands under the Shiseido group, which provides consumers who enjoy Japanese beauty brands an all-round online-merge-offline (OMO) shopping platform. It allows customers the convenience of trying various brands while shopping on one single platform, expanding the online customer base and sales performance.

About Appier


Appier is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that uses artificial intelligence to power digital marketing for the world’s marketers. Founded in 2012 with a vision of democratizing AI, Appier now has 17 offices across APAC, U.S. and Europe, and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Visit www.appier.com for more information.

#Appier

Head of E-Government Center Explains Lao Sou Sou Application

Lao Sou Sou KYC Covid-19 track and trace application
Lao Sou Sou / KYC Covid-19 track and trace application.

Dr. Thavisak Manotham, Director-General of the E-Government Centre of the Ministry of Technology and Communications spoke at the daily briefing by the National Taskforce today regarding the Lao Sou Sou mobile application.

Champasack Sees Increase in Imported Cases of Covid-19 as Labor Returns Home

Covid update Champasack

Laos has confirmed 56 new cases of Covid-19 as imported cases flood Champasack Province.

Heavy Rain And Strong Wind to Hit Some Parts of Laos This Week

Rainy weather forecast for Laos

Strong winds and thunderstorms are forecast in some parts of Laos this week with floods and landslides expected near rivers and mountainous areas.

ESR upsizes Japan Logistics Fund III to JPY150 billion

New capital will fund ESR’s robust development pipeline

TOKYO/SINGAPORE/HONG KONG – Media OutReach – 6 July 2021 – ESR Cayman Limited (“ESR” or the “Company”, together with its subsidiaries as the “Group”; SEHK Stock Code: 1821), the largest APAC focused logistics real estate platform, announced a JPY75 billion (circa US$675 million) expansion of ESR Japan Logistics Fund III (“RJLF3”), a development joint venture established with Dutch pension fund APG (“APG”) and a global institutional investor. The new capital has effectively doubled the size of RJLF3 to JPY150 billion (circa US$1.35 billion) in total capital commitment, bringing the total investment capacity to as much as JPY470 billion (circa US$4.2 billion) over time.

RJLF3 was established in 2019 with an initial capital commitment of JPY75 billion to focus on the development of large-scale, state-of-the-art logistics facilities in the major metropolitan areas of Japan. Since its inception, JPY65 billion has been committed into five projects, namely ESR Higashi Ogishima A Distribution Centre (Tokyo), ESR Sachiura Distribution Centre (Tokyo), ESR Ukishima Distribution Centre (Tokyo), ESR Aisai Distribution Centre (Nagoya), and ESR Fukuoka Asakura Distribution Centre (Fukuoka), with a total GFA of approximately 870,000 sqm.

Jeffrey Shen and Stuart Gibson, Co-founders and Co-CEOs of ESR, said: “Institutional investment in Japan and APAC’s logistics sector has been very strong, as e-commerce acceleration and structural shifts in supply chain management continue to fuel demand for well-located, large-scale modern logistics properties. Against this backdrop, we are delighted to have created yet another successful vehicle with our longstanding capital partners and extend our record of delivering consistently solid performances across our APAC portfolio.”

“Developing logistics assets in Asia Pacific and particularly in the major economies continues to offer risk adjusted returns that are attractive to long term investors such as APG. Our partnership with ESR extends across many jurisdictions and we are delighted we’ve been able to extend our strategy in the prime locations of Japan,” commented Graeme Torre, Head of Real Estate for APG Asset Management Asia.

“The supply of modern institutional quality logistics assets in Japan remains low, while Japanese household online shopping usage grew 19% in 2020 and is up 11% year to date. This imbalance is common across the APAC region which is why we are seeing increasing capital targeting the sector in APAC. The upsize of RJLF3 reflects the collective confidence of our institutional investment partners in ESR’s ability to continue capitalise on this robust secular opportunity,” said Josh Daitch, ESR Group Head of Fund Management & Capital. “We will continue to build on our capital management and development strengths to identify quality opportunities for institutional investors who believe in modern logistics across our geographies in the APAC market.”

In Japan, ESR manages US$7.9 billion of best-in-class logistics facilities in strategic locations across major metropolitan areas in the country. The Group also owns the largest development pipeline in Greater Tokyo and Greater Osaka.

#ESR