We recently compiled a list of the 7 Best Warehouse Stocks To Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Americold Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:COLD) stands against the other warehouse stocks.
The Global Warehousing Industry at a Glance
According to a report by IMARC, the global warehousing and storage industry was valued at $505.1 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow to $700.2 billion by 2032, at a compound annual growth rate of 3.5% between 2024 and 2032.
On a regional level, Asia Pacific currently dominates the global market. India’s booming warehousing and logistics sector has been witnessing a strong momentum. As reported by the real estate research and brokerage firm Colliers India, the sector recorded $2.5 billion in inflows in Q2. The industrial and warehousing sector accounted for 61% of total investments with $1.5 billion. As compared to Q2 2023, the institutional investments in the industrial and warehousing segment surged 11 times. The rapidly growing e-commerce and retail consumption in the country are expected to drive the demand for AI-enabled warehouses and micro-fulfillment centers in the next quarters.
Global giants have also looked to expand into India’s warehousing market in an attempt to diversify their supply chains beyond China and leverage the national economic boom and growth potential over the next 15 to 20 years. However, India lags in the warehousing stock with estimates from Avendus Capital stating that China has three times more than India’s 412 million square feet of Grade A warehouses meanwhile the US has 13 billion square feet of warehousing stock.
In light of the current events taking place in the US, a surprising sector that could potentially benefit from the ongoing port strikes is warehousing. This is the event of the first such shutdown in almost 50 years with tens of thousands of dockworkers going on strike indefinitely at ports across much of the country. As analyzed by CNBC’s Diana Olick, warehouses will see more demand and higher pricing power as tenants need workarounds for their goods and containers. An example of this case is the cold storage warehouse firms such as those storing food inventory which are expected to experience increased demand in the case of import disruptions. Warehouse REITs such as Prologis are providing storage areas to temporarily store inventory. However, this is only a short-term win since ports closing for the long term will be a loss for all including warehouses with no goods coming in or out of them. Since the warehouse construction has been low and occupancy rates on warehouses are currently high, the higher pricing power is only valid for the short term.
Our Methodology:
In order to compile a list of the 7 best warehouse stocks to buy according to analysts, we first sifted through ETFs and online rankings to gather a preliminary list of 25 such stocks. We then selected the top 7 stocks that had the highest upside potential, according to Wall Street analysts. The best warehouse stocks to buy according to analysts are arranged in ascending order of their average upside potential, as of October 3.
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An interior of a modern temperature-controlled warehouse with industrial shelving units and workers in motion.
Americold Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:COLD)
Average Upside Potential: 17.35%
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 36
Americold Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:COLD) is a global leader in temperature-controlled logistics real estate and value-added services that has been in business for 120 years. The company focuses on the ownership, operation, acquisition, and development of temperature-controlled warehouses. Americold serves food producers, food retailers, and food service providers. The firm is based in Atlanta and has nearly 17,000 associates globally.
Americold Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:COLD) has an unmatched network of temperature-controlled supply chain infrastructure. The firm owns or/and operates 239 temperature-controlled warehouses with almost 1.4 billion refrigerated cubic feet of storage across Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and South America. Furthermore, the strong food industry fundamentals lead to a growing demand for Americold’s business across cycles.
The firm recently recorded another great quarter for organic growth. During the fiscal second quarter, total revenue was $661.0 million, up 1.7% year-over-year, driven by growth within the Global Warehouse segment. Global Warehouse segment same-store NOI increased 17.3% while Global Warehouse same-store services margin increased to 13.2% from 1.1% in Q2 2023.
Americold Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:COLD) is well positioned for growth with its integrated network of strategically located warehouses, extensive geographic presence, stable market dynamics, and a flexible balance sheet. The diversification across commodity, geography, and warehouse type also leads to stable cash flows for Americold. The average upside potential for the stock is 17.35%, as of October 3.
Overall COLD ranks 5th on our list of the best warehouse stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of COLD as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than COLD but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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