Institutional logistics real estate developer across Asia-Pacific
Ally Logistic Property develops and operates large-scale warehouse facilities across Taiwan and Southeast Asia, with over 800,000 sqm under management and 450,000 sqm in active construction. The tech stack—Java, Spring, Kubernetes, React, plus Power BI for financial modeling—reveals a company mid-transformation: ERP implementation, legacy system refactoring, and disaster-recovery automation are active priorities, suggesting they're moving from spreadsheet-driven operations (Excel still dominant) toward integrated property and supply-chain software. Hiring accelerates across engineering and finance, pointing to infrastructure scaling ahead of regional expansion.
Ally Logistic Property is Taiwan's largest institutional logistics property developer, founded in 2014, managing eight logistics parks across Asia with over 800,000 sqm of occupied warehouse space. The company serves multinational retail, e-commerce, and third-party logistics operators; over 60% of occupied facilities are leased by multinational tenants. ALP has invested approximately US$2 billion since founding and operates subsidiaries in Malaysia and Thailand as part of a stated regional expansion strategy. The business model combines property development with integrated supply-chain solutions, including automation and robotics consulting.
Java, Spring, Kubernetes, React, Redux for core systems; Excel, Jira, Confluence, Microsoft Project, Power BI for operations and finance. Active modernization includes ERP implementation and legacy system refactoring.
Over 800,000 sqm of operational warehouses across eight logistics parks in Asia, with 450,000 sqm under construction. Occupancy exceeds 90%.
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