CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY
Market Overview
China Logistics Real Estate Market is an occupier-led property market in which rent, occupancy, asset valuation and development economics are tied to parcel throughput, retail fulfillment and third-party logistics demand. China processed 199 billion express parcels in 2025, up 13.7%, while physical-goods online retail reached 26.1% of total retail sales. That scale supports distribution centers and fulfillment assets with high automation and throughput requirements.
Supply is concentrated in gateway clusters where population density, manufacturing depth and port connectivity support faster warehouse turnover. The Yangtze River Delta accounted for about 36.1% of non-bonded high-standard warehouse stock at end-2024, making it the largest national cluster. This concentration gives Shanghai, Suzhou, Jiaxing, Hangzhou and neighboring nodes disproportionate influence over rents, vacancy and institutional asset liquidity.
Market Value
USD 180 billion
2025
Dominant Region
Yangtze River Delta
2025
Dominant Segment
Fulfillment Centers
fastest growing, 2026-2032
Total Number of Players
10
Future Outlook
The China Logistics Real Estate Market is projected to expand from USD 180 billion in 2025 to USD 304 billion by 2032, implying a 7.77% CAGR from the 2025 base. The historical 2020-2025 CAGR was 8.09%, but growth moderated through 2024-2025 as new supply outran absorption and rents reset. The next phase is expected to be more selective, with value creation shifting from broad asset inflation toward occupancy recovery, asset management, brownfield upgrading and capital recycling. Cushman & Wakefield reported 139 million sqm of premium mainland logistics stock in Q1 2026 and 18.1% vacancy, showing that absorption remains the near-term gating variable.
Forecast growth should progressively strengthen after the 2026 rent-reset period as e-commerce, manufacturing and third-party logistics absorb recent completions. CBRE recorded 5.1 million sqm of net absorption in H1 2025, a record high, and advanced-manufacturing leasing rose more than 50% year on year. The model therefore assumes slower capital-value growth in 2026, followed by stronger annual gains toward 2032 as vacancy normalizes and rents stabilize. Institutional platforms with dense gateway portfolios, scalable asset-management teams and C-REIT access are positioned to capture a larger share of the projected USD 304 billion terminal asset pool.
7.77%
Forecast CAGR
$304,000 Mn
2030 Projection
Base Year
2025
Historical Period
2020-2025
Forecast Period
2026-2032
Historical CAGR
8.09%
CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT
Scope of the Market
CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders
Key Target Audience
Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.
Investors
cap rates, occupancy, NOI growth, exit liquidity, C-REITs
Corporates
rents, network density, fulfillment capacity, lease terms, resilience
Government
logistics cost ratio, land efficiency, hubs, compliance, resilience
Operators
absorption, vacancy, automation, power capacity, tenant retention
Financial institutions
project finance, LTV, DSCR, asset quality, refinancing risk
CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth
Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends
This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.
Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)
Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)
Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)
Historical Market Performance (2020-2025)
Asset value increased from USD 122,000 Mn in 2020 to USD 180,000 Mn in 2025, with the strongest annual expansion of 12.30% in 2021 and a progressive slowdown to 4.05% in 2025. Premium logistics stock expanded rapidly during the same period, including a rise from about 104 million sqm in late 2022 to 114 million sqm by H1 2023, before vacancy moved higher. The 2024-2025 inflection reflects a supply-led correction rather than a collapse in occupier demand, as e-commerce and third-party logistics remained the largest leasing channels.
Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2032)
The base-case trajectory reaches USD 304,000 Mn in 2032, equivalent to a 7.77% CAGR from the 2025 base. Annual value growth is modeled to rise from 5.56% in 2026 to 10.14% in 2032 as rent declines ease, excess supply is absorbed and institutional capital returns to stabilized assets. ResearchAndMarkets separately projects China logistics property to expand at roughly 7.72% CAGR through 2031, closely bracketing the report model. The fastest value creation is expected in high-throughput fulfillment, cold-chain, gateway-city multi-storey facilities and C-REIT-ready stabilized portfolios.
CHAPTER 5 - Market Data
Market Breakdown
China Logistics Real Estate Market is moving from a supply-heavy development cycle toward an absorption and asset-management cycle. For CEOs and investors, the key operating question is whether stock growth can normalize faster than vacancy and rent pressure, allowing capital values to re-accelerate.
Year | Market Size (USD Mn) | YoY Growth (%) | Premium Logistics Stock (Mn sqm) | Vacancy Rate (%) | Average Rent (RMB/sqm/month) | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | $122,000 Mn | +- | 76 | - | Forecast | |
| 2021 | $137,000 Mn | +12.30% | 90 | - | Forecast | |
| 2022 | $151,000 Mn | +10.22% | 104 | 14.9 | Forecast | |
| 2023 | $164,000 Mn | +8.61% | 119 | 16.5 | Forecast | |
| 2024 | $173,000 Mn | +5.49% | 128 | 18.7 | Forecast | |
| 2025 | $180,000 Mn | +4.05% | 136 | 18.3 | Forecast | |
| 2026 | $190,000 Mn | +5.56% | 144 | 17.2 | Forecast | |
| 2027 | $202,000 Mn | +6.32% | 151 | 15.5 | Forecast | |
| 2028 | $216,000 Mn | +6.93% | 158 | 14.0 | Forecast | |
| 2029 | $233,000 Mn | +7.87% | 165 | 12.8 | Forecast | |
| 2030 | $253,000 Mn | +8.58% | 172 | 11.8 | Forecast | |
| 2031 | $276,000 Mn | +9.09% | 180 | 11.2 | Forecast | |
| 2032 | $304,000 Mn | +10.14% | 188 | 10.8 | Forecast |
Premium Logistics Stock
139 million sqm, Q1 2026, Chinese mainland. A larger institutional stock base raises competition for tenants but also deepens transaction liquidity and portfolio-scale acquisition opportunities; quarterly new supply was 2.39 million sqm.
Vacancy Rate
18.1%, Q1 2026, Chinese mainland. Elevated vacancy strengthens occupier bargaining power and forces developers to prioritize leasing execution, capex discipline and asset differentiation rather than speculative starts.
Average Rent
RMB 28.9/sqm/month, Q1 2026, Chinese mainland. Lower rents compress near-term NOI, but CBRE recorded 5.1 million sqm of H1 2025 net absorption and more than 50% growth in advanced-manufacturing leasing, improving the path to stabilization.
CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation
Market Segmentation Framework
Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.
No of Segments
7
Dominant Segment
Asset Type
Fastest Growing Segment
Ownership Model
Asset Type
Property Type
Buyer Type
Price Tier
Transaction Type
Ownership Model
Geography
Key Segmentation Takeaways
Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.
Asset Type
Distribution and fulfillment facilities remain the core revenue pool because they directly serve national inventory positioning, e-commerce order processing and third-party logistics networks. Fulfillment Centers are gaining strategic weight as occupiers require higher automation, more power capacity and denser sortation. Investors therefore differentiate assets by throughput capability, labor access and transport connectivity rather than floor area alone.
Ownership Model
C-REIT Owned and Institutional Fund-Owned assets are growing fastest as developers recycle stabilized properties into longer-duration capital vehicles. The model can release equity for new development while separating development returns from recurring asset-management income. This changes competition by favoring platforms with standardized assets, auditable cash flows, governance systems and a pipeline large enough to support repeat fund or REIT issuance.
CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis
Regional Analysis
China ranks first among selected Asia-Pacific logistics-property peers under a standardized institutional-grade asset-value lens, supported by the region's largest premium logistics stock and the world's highest parcel throughput. The comparison highlights China's scale advantage but also its higher near-term vacancy burden, which makes asset selection and leasing execution critical.
Regional Ranking
1st
Focus Country Market Size
USD 180 Bn (2025)
China CAGR (2026-2032)
7.77%
Regional Ranking
1st
Focus Country Market Size
USD 180 Bn (2025)
China CAGR (2026-2032)
7.77%
Regional Analysis (Current Year)
Market Position
China ranks 1st in the selected peer set with a standardized 2025 logistics-property asset value of USD 180 Bn and premium stock of 136 million sqm, materially exceeding single-country peers.
Growth Advantage
China's 7.77% forecast CAGR is above Japan's 4.95% e-commerce-logistics growth proxy and close to Australia's 7.40% logistics-real-estate outlook, while India remains the faster structural-growth market.
Competitive Strengths
China combines 199 billion express parcels in 2025, 151 national logistics hubs at end-2024 and 139 million sqm of premium stock by Q1 2026, supporting unmatched network density and occupier scale.
CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities
Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the China Logistics Real Estate Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.
Growth Drivers
Parcel and E-commerce Throughput
- Physical-goods online retail reached RMB 13.0923 trillion and 26.1% of retail sales (2025, China), increasing demand for fulfillment, sortation and returns-processing space close to major consumption clusters.
- Express volume exceeded 100 billion parcels by end-June (2026, China), nine days earlier than in 2025, supporting continued network densification and last-mile hub requirements.
- E-commerce and third-party logistics represented 63% of new leases (Q3 2025, China), concentrating incremental rental demand among occupiers that value scale, automation and multi-city network coverage.
Manufacturing and Supply-Chain Reconfiguration
- Social logistics value increased 5.8% (2024, China), creating more inventory movements through regional distribution networks and supporting multi-client warehouse utilization.
- Advanced-manufacturing leasing increased by more than 50% year on year (H1 2025, China), diversifying demand away from a pure e-commerce dependence and improving occupier credit mix.
- Net logistics absorption reached a record 5.1 million sqm (H1 2025, China), indicating that lower rents and manufacturing expansion are converting into physical space take-up.
National Logistics Efficiency Policy
- The State Council targets social logistics costs of about 13.5% of GDP by 2027 (China), favoring network consolidation, hub connectivity and professionally managed facilities that reduce handling and inventory inefficiency.
- China had established 151 national logistics hubs (end-2024, China), creating a policy-backed node system around which modern warehousing and intermodal assets can cluster.
- Logistics-cost initiatives reduced costs by more than RMB 400 billion (2024, China), with additional savings targeted in 2025, reinforcing occupier focus on efficient layouts and transportation links.
Market Challenges
Oversupply and Elevated Vacancy
- Premium stock reached 139 million sqm (Q1 2026, Chinese mainland), so developers must lease a large existing base before aggressive new starts can restore pricing power.
- Quarterly new supply totaled 2.39 million sqm (Q1 2026, Chinese mainland), keeping competition high for standardized tenants and raising the value of differentiated location and specification.
- CBRE revised its 2025 logistics-rent forecast to a 9.5% year-on-year decline (2025, China), directly pressuring NOI, development feasibility and near-term valuation assumptions.
Rental Repricing and Asset Bifurcation
- Several East and North China markets experienced rent declines of more than 15% year on year (Q3 2025, China), widening the performance gap between core infill assets and peripheral supply.
- Average premium logistics rent was RMB 28.9/sqm/month (Q1 2026, Chinese mainland), reducing cash yields for recently completed projects carrying higher land and financing costs.
- Vacancy at 18.1% (Q1 2026, Chinese mainland) gives occupiers more renewal leverage, making tenant retention, power availability and facility upgrades central to asset-level outperformance.
Developer Balance-Sheet and Capital Discipline
- Capital intensity remains high at platform scale; JINGDONG Property reported RMB 121.5 billion of managed assets (September 2025, China and overseas), illustrating the balance-sheet and fund-management capacity required to compete nationally.
- Infrastructure REIT development has broadened funding channels, with 70 listed infrastructure REITs by mid-2025 (China), but eligibility and cash-flow stability still favor mature assets over speculative developments.
- Initial infrastructure REIT proceeds reached RMB 179.4 billion by mid-2025 (China), increasing competition for high-quality seed assets and raising governance expectations for operators seeking public-market exits.
Market Opportunities
C-REIT Capital Recycling
- Developers can monetize stabilized rental cash flows and redeploy equity into new assets; ESR seeded its REIT with about 427,000 sqm (2025, China) of logistics properties.
- Institutional investors gain access to income-producing logistics assets, while the SF Logistics REIT raised RMB 3.29 billion (2025, China) across assets in Shenzhen, Wuhan and Hefei.
- Repeat issuance requires stabilized occupancy, standardized reporting and governance; the infrastructure REIT market had catalyzed projects exceeding RMB 1 trillion (mid-2025, China).
Cold-Chain and Specialized Logistics Assets
- Cold-chain operating area expanded by approximately 25% year on year (2025, Shenzhen International), showing that temperature-controlled assets can grow even during broader dry-warehouse oversupply.
- Smart cold-chain revenue increased by about 59% year on year (2025, Shenzhen International), creating a higher-service revenue layer beyond base rent for integrated operators.
- Operators benefit when specialized compliance and handling capabilities raise switching costs; Shenzhen International reported 59 logistics hub projects (end-2025, China), providing a national network into which specialized cold-chain services can be integrated.
Occupier-Led Modernization and Smart Warehousing
- Asset owners can monetize power, floor-loading and automation upgrades through higher tenant retention, while record net absorption of 5.1 million sqm (H1 2025, China) shows occupiers are actively relocating into better facilities.
- Large institutional platforms benefit from portfolio standardization; GLP reported more than 49 million sqm of China logistics assets and land holdings (2025, China), enabling network solutions for national occupiers.
- Technology adoption must translate into lower operating cost and faster throughput; China's 199 billion express parcels (2025, China) create the volume base needed to justify automation capex at major fulfillment nodes.
CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape
Competitive Landscape Overview
Competition is concentrated among scaled global and domestic logistics-property platforms, but city-level leasing remains fragmented. Entry barriers include land access, development capital, tenant networks, operating capability and increasingly the ability to recycle stabilized assets through funds or C-REIT structures.
Market Share Distribution
Top 5 Players
Market Dynamics
8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.
Company Name | Market Share | Headquarters | Founding Year | Core Market Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
GLP | - | Singapore | 2009 | Institutional logistics parks and investment management |
JINGDONG Property | - | Beijing, China | - | Smart logistics parks and infrastructure asset management |
VX Logistics | - | Shenzhen, China | - | Logistics parks and cold-chain platforms |
ESR Group | - | Hong Kong, China | 2011 | Logistics real estate, industrial assets and C-REITs |
Shenzhen International Blogis | - | Shenzhen, China | - | National logistics hubs, cold-chain and urban logistics |
Mapletree Investments | - | Singapore | 2000 | Logistics development, funds and REIT-backed portfolios |
DNE Group | - | Shanghai, China | - | Industrial and logistics parks and cold-chain infrastructure |
Prologis China | - | San Francisco, United States | 1983 | Institutional logistics real estate and development |
Goodman Group | - | Sydney, Australia | 1989 | Logistics properties and investment management |
Cainiao | - | Hangzhou, China | 2013 | Smart logistics infrastructure and e-commerce logistics |
Cross Comparison Parameters
The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.
Portfolio GFA (sqm)
Occupancy Rate (%)
Net Operating Income Growth (%)
Development Yield on Cost (%)
Analysis Covered
Market Share Analysis:
Benchmarks operator scale using in-scope logistics property portfolios nationally.
Cross Comparison Matrix:
Compares portfolio, occupancy, income growth and development return metrics.
SWOT Analysis:
Assesses platform strengths, capital access, tenant exposure and risks.
Pricing Strategy Analysis:
Reviews rent positioning, incentives, lease structures and asset quality.
Company Profiles:
Profiles strategy, footprint, ownership model, capital and operating focus.
CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC
Table of Contents
Phase 1Market Assessment Phase
11
Chapters
Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.
Phase 2Go-To-Market Strategy Phase
15
Chapters
Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.
Complete Report Coverage
201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market
143
Assessment Sections
58
Strategy Sections
CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach
Research Methodology
Desk Research
- Mapped premium logistics warehouse stock
- Reviewed leasing and vacancy benchmarks
- Tracked C-REIT logistics asset issuances
- Benchmarked parcel and retail demand
Primary Research
- Interviewed logistics development directors
- Interviewed warehouse asset managers
- Interviewed supply chain directors
- Interviewed real estate investment directors
Validation and Triangulation
- Triangulated 250 qualified respondent inputs
- Cross-checked stock against leasing data
- Reconciled rent with valuation logic
- Validated forecast through scenario closure
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