4 Considerations for Choosing a Logistics Business Premises

If you are planning to launch a shipping and logistics company in the near future, you will need to think carefully about the location and features of your business premises.

While a property might seem ideal at first glance, there could be some important factors you might overlook, which could lead to you regretting your decision in the future. To ensure you select the perfect spot for your operations, here are four considerations to make when choosing a business premises.


1. Accessibility

One factor you would be a fool to overlook is the premise’s accessibility, especially if your company will rely on frequent deliveries. To pick the best spot for your business, you must consider its proximity to main roads and highways, as well as local transport links to ensure your staff can quickly and easily reach your business each working day.

If, however, you choose to purchase or rent a property in a commercialized area, you can expect to pay a higher rate for your chosen premises. It might, therefore, be worthwhile selecting a location that is a little off the beaten path, but offers great accessibility.


2. Visual Appeal and Function

It is unlikely you will want to spend your first few months renovating your premises to ensure it meets your company’s standards. It is worthwhile thoroughly reviewing a potential site for any small or large repairs or renovations, which could slow your operations down. 

For example, if the property has mold, poor plumbing or outdated electrical wiring, it might be beneficial to look for business premises elsewhere. If, however, you do choose to rent or buy a property, you should keep emergency contact numbers for all professionals in your neighborhood to quickly resolve a problem, such as a qualified electrician, plumber, and handyman.


3. Consider a Site’s Security

The neighborhood you choose can also determine the odds of whether you will be likely to experience a burglary, vandalism, or trespassing. What’s more, it could impact your company’s insurance premiums. For this reason, you must review a neighborhood’s crime rating before you purchase or rent premises for your new business. It might also be wise to invest in a property that features various security features, such as:

24-hour surveillance 

Outdoor lighting 

A security alarm system

An access control system


4. Review the Local Skill Base

A logistics company will require the recruitment of many skilled workers from across a neighborhood. To ensure you can effectively fill every position and set the standard in your industry, you must review the neighborhood’s local skill base to ensure you can routinely fulfil orders on time. If you choose a district that offers limited skills, you might need to close your company’s doors before you have even had the chance to open them.

While every business will have different requirements when choosing a location, the above factors can provide your new venture with the best possible chance of success, as it can help you to develop a hassle-free, profitable company.


James Daniels is a freelance writer, business enthusiast, a bit of a tech buff, and an overall geek. He is also an avid reader, who can while away hours reading and knowing about the latest gadgets and tech, whilst offering views and opinions on these topics.