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Lease / Sublease
■ Choice Location on Route 222 with
easy access to I-78 / Rt. 422 and PA
Turnpike
Qualifies For:
Contact information:
Bryan E. Cole & Steve Willems
NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC
Ph 610 779 1400
Bcole@naikeystone.com
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or Swillems@naikeystone.com
other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not www.naikeystone.com
guarantee it. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
Reading / Berks Airport Industrial Park West FACT
1157 Arnold Road, Bern Township, Reading PA 19605 SHEET
Type: Distribution/Warehouse/Manufacturing
Contact information:
Bryan E. Cole & Steve Willems
NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC
Ph 610 779 1400
Reading / Berks Airport Industrial Park West
1157 Arnold Road, Bern Township, Reading PA 19605
1157 Arnold Road, Unit 200 and 201 (Sublease)
Bern Township, Reading PA
37,410 SF +/-
AVAILABLE
42,870 SF NOW
AVAILABLE
4th Qtr 09
Features:
UNIT 201
37,410 SF • 33’ 5” Clear at Peak
Available 2nd 29’ 10” at Eave
Qtr 2009
• Six 9’ H x 8’ W
Docks
• One 9’ W x 11’ H
Years or Less
Contact information:
125’ DEEP Bryan E. Cole & Steve Willems
TRUCK COURT NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC
Ph 610 779 1400
Bcole@naikeystone.com
Swillems@naikeystone.com
www.naikeystone.com
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem
reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified
prior to purchase or lease.
1157 Arnold Road, Unit 200
Bern Township, Reading PA
Features:
UNIT 200
42,870 SF • 33’ 5” Clear at Peak
29’ 10” at Eave
• Nine 9’ H x 8’ W Docks
• M/F Bathrooms
• Bumpers/Seals /
Locks / 30,000 Lb Auto
Levelors
43’
• Available 4th Qtr. 2009
48’ 3”
UNIT 201
37,410 SF
M/F Restrooms
TRUCK COURT
Contact information:
Bryan E. Cole & Steve Willems
NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC
Ph 610 779 1400
Bcole@naikeystone.com
Swillems@naikeystone.com
www.naikeystone.com
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem
reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified
prior to purchase or lease.
10 Reasons for Warehouses to Use FTZs
1. Imports may be admitted and held in a foreign-trade zone without paying U.S. Customs
duties.
2. Distribution FTZs can file a “weekly entry” instead of an entry for each Bill of Lading. Because
a week’s worth of transactions can become one entry, supply chain velocity is increase and
Customs and brokerage fees are reduced.
3. Duties are never paid on merchandise exported from a zone.
4. Duties are reduced or eliminated on materials that are defective, damaged, or obsolete.
5. Spare parts may be stored, returned, or destroyed without duty payment.
6. Delays in Customs clearances and duty drawback are eliminated.
7. Quality control inspections can identify sub-standard goods to be destroyed or returned
without duty payment.
8. U.S. Quota restrictions are different for merchandise admitted to FTZs. Although quotas will
apply when the merchandise is entered into U.S. commerce, quota merchandise may be
stored in a FTZ so that when the quota opens, the merchandise may be immediately shipped
to the U.S. customers.
9. No duty is owed on in-bond, zone-to-zone transfer of merchandise. An increasing number of
firms are making use of the ability to transfer merchandise from one zone to another.
Because the goods are transported in-bond, duty is deferred until the goods are removed
from the final zone for entry into the U.S.
10. Merchandise may be stored in a FTZ for an indefinite period of time. The storage time limits
imposed on bonded warehouses are not applicable to FTZs.