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JINGDONG Property Puts 1st Australian Logistics Center in Brisbane into Operation
JD-SW (09618.HK) (JD.US)'s JINGDONG Property announced the official commencement of operation of its first Australian project, the Wacol Logistics Center in Brisbane, which wil...
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JD-SW (09618.HK)  +1.700 (+1.362%)    Short selling $572.26M; Ratio 33.784%   (JD.US)      's JINGDONG Property announced the official commencement of operation of its first Australian project, the Wacol Logistics Center in Brisbane, which will help improve its logistics efficiency in the Asia-Pacific region and globalize Chinese enterprises.

Located in the core logistics hub area on the East Coast of Australia, the logistics center, with a total gross floor area of more than 99,000 square meters, will significantly enhance the efficiency of logistics and distribution in Queensland and the surrounding areas, and satisfy the warehousing and distribution needs of industries like e-commerce, retail and manufacturing, thus helping local enterprises to optimize inventory management and reduce operating costs.
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