The national vacancy rate for industrial real estate is a very low 4.7% and falling. The pandemic-related rise of eCommerce, combined with companies holding onto more inventory to guard against supply chain disruptions, has led to a tight real estate market where companies are battling for available space.
Though less tight than the major markets, capacity can still be hard to come by if you’re looking for a warehouse in North Carolina. In this article, we’ll tell you about your current NC warehousing options – including one you may not be aware of: a pad-in-place option in burgeoning Rocky Mount, NC.
Your basic options for acquiring warehouse space in North Carolina – or anywhere else – are as follows.
At Kanban Logistics, located in Eastern North Carolina, we have a third option that is a rarity in the current market. Adjacent to our existing 175,000-sq-ft distribution center in Rocky Mount, NC Kanban has a pad in place for a new, as-large-or-larger facility that can be built to suit your precise needs.
This can include involving Kanban in your day-to-day logistics operations or going it alone.
For example, you can:
Features at a glance:
North Carolina is a business-friendly state that has just been voted the Best State for Business in 2022 by CNBC. The following are a few reasons why.
Prime East Coast location: North Carolina sits smack in the middle of the East Coast, midway between Miami and Boston, with easy access to several vital interstate highways like I-95, I-85, and I-40. It contains multiple freight rail systems and is also home to seaports in Wilmington and Morehead City, as well as two inland ports. The Port of Virginia in Norfolk is also accessible to much of Eastern North Carolina.
Lower logistics costs: As noted by FORBES, North Carolina ranks #4 in the U.S. in terms of favorable business costs. That extends to logistics as NC has lower costs for industrial space, lower labor costs, and lower transportation costs (e.g, access to lower-cost rail and the ability to reach 70% of the U.S. OTR within one business day).
Continued infrastructure investment: North Carolina continues to invest in its infrastructure, specifically its ports and intermodal capabilities. Port infrastructure enhancements in recent years have included new neopanamax cranes at the Port of Wilmington, new partnerships with major container shipping alliances and port renovations to accommodate larger ships. On the intermodal side, the CSX Carolina Connector can transfer freight from rail to truck (or from rail to rail).
If you’re considering calling the Tar Heel State home for your warehousing operations, be sure to consult with a third-party logistics (3PL) provider that can show you around the block. Kanban Logistics is one such 3PL. In addition to its new pad, Kanban offers over one-million square feet of Eastern North Carolina warehouse space to support your distribution needs. To learn more about Kanban’s services, or to inquire about the buildable site, contact us today.