"Supply Chain Real Estate Series: Successfully Renewing a Lease" - a podcast by Supply Chain Now

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“Supply Chain Real Estate Series: Successfully Renewing a Lease”
SCNR 161
The Supply Chain Real Estate Series
Exclusively On Supply Chain Now Radio

Episode 161 of Supply Chain Now Radio features Ward Richmond. Ward is an Executive Vice President and shareholder at Colliers International (NASDAQ: CIGI). His team within Colliers specializes in working with C-level executives and operational specialists to develop and execute corporate real estate strategies on a local and global basis in an effort to maximize operational efficiencies and value. Ward’s primary focus is representing dominant logistics companies in the acquisition and disposition of “supply chain real estate”: distribution centers, truck terminals, last mile hubs, manufacturing facilities and industrial land. With over 12 years of experience, Ward has developed an unparalleled understanding of Supply Chain Real Estate strategy via negotiating 500+ transactions, globally, in 50+ cities while generating millions in value for his customers. Ward enjoys reading, writing and speaking about eCommerce and the logistics industry. He’s been featured on podcasts like the GaryVee Audio Experience and interviewed by multiple publications including The Wall Street Journal. Ward has also been a featured speaker at multiple real estate and logistics conferences around the globe. Ward currently serves on the steering committee for the Colliers International Logistics & Transportation Solutions Group and is an active member of IWLA, IAMC, and the semi-legendary, Texas Warehouse Association. Be sure to check out Ward’s blog at: https://supplychainrealestate.com/ and learn more about Colliers International here: https://www2.colliers.com/en

This episode was hosted by Scott Luton. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at www.supplychainnowradio.com/episode-161.

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