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China-Based Logistics Firm Leases 347K SF in Edison

CBRE completed a 346,858-square-foot industrial lease for JW Fulfillment, Inc., a China-based logistics and warehouse fulfillment company, at the newly constructed 300 Cedar Ln. in Edison, NJ. The new commitment provides JW Fulfillment with additional regional distribution space in New Jersey.

The CBRE team of Bill Waxman, Mindy Lissner and Chris Griffith, in conjunction with Jimo Liu of Realmart Realty, represented JW Fulfillment in its search and negotiated the lease transaction.

“Imports continue to pour into the United States as beneficial cargo owners tried to build inventory and keep up with demand,” said Waxman. “Chinese-owned logistics companies are reacting to this phenomenon as retailers and online sellers continue to show strong demand.”

JW Fulfillment has more than two decades of experience in the international logistics industry. The company focuses on cross-border logistics, FBA prep services and overseas warehouse fulfillment services.

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