Go Self Storage Brazil

Go Self Storage Brazil Go Self Storage Brazil is a development company focused on establishing and running self storage facilities in Brazil.

Executive Summary

Go Self Storage Brazil, LLC is a development company focused on establishing and running self storage facilities in Brazil. Go Self Storage Brazil has identified a viable and lucrative investment opportunity in Brazil. Through our extensive feasibility study and research trips to Brazil, we have determined that the market for self storage in Brazil is prime. With the upcoming 20

14 World Soccer Cup, the Summer Olympics in 2016, its vastly growing middle class, combined with its steady and strong economic growth, Brazil is the place to invest. Foreign investment exceeded $45 billion in 2011, an increase of over 70% from 2009. Investors such as Donald Trump, Sam Zell and others already have a significant presence in Brazil. Mission Statement

Creating a safe and secure way to store your valuables. Our Vision

Go Self Storage Brazil will be the premier self-storage company in Brazil. Our signature accomplishment will be creating an environment where consumers can feel confident knowing their belongings are safe and secure. Go Self Storage Brazil will deliver superior self-storage solutions for our customers and the communities we serve, while providing our associates with a good environment in which to grow and develop. Profitability at Build Out

We visited various self storage facilities in Brazil and researched them. Each had occupancy rates of 85 percent or greater and had total estimated annual revenues of $3.5 million or more.

06/03/2014

Busy with Belo Horizonte project. And along with everyone else, anxiously anticipating upcoming world soccer cup.

03/06/2014

John will be speaking at the Inside Self Storage Conference at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas on April 31st. He is leading the seminar on self storage in Brazil, opportunities and challenges.

As we have been saying all along... :)
11/06/2013

As we have been saying all along... :)

ADRs and ETFs offer exposure to a trio of companies in the promising consumer goods, financial and infrastructure sectors.

10/22/2013

Looking forward to the Brazilian self storage tradeshow November 4-5th in Sao Paulo!

From Inside Self Storage International 2013By John ScheibeI was looking through the September 2013 issue of Inside Self ...
10/14/2013

From Inside Self Storage International 2013

By John Scheibe

I was looking through the September 2013 issue of Inside Self Storage magazine when an ad caught my eye.
There on page 26 was an announcement for the first Latin American self-storage trade show.
Sponsored by the Brazilian Self Storage Group, the show in early November promises to be a groundbreaking event as those in the nascent self-storage industry in Brazil and the rest of Latin America come together for the first time.

The vast majority of the more than 58,000 self-storage facilities worldwide are in the United States.
The ad announcing the Brazilian trade show took me back to the mid 1970s.
I was 18, living just south of San Francisco and unsure what I wanted to study in college. I decided to return to Brazil where I'd been spent my boyhood, the son of American parents. I was a typical California teenager: I owned a waterbed, a stereo, a fairly large collection of vinyl records and a few other odds and ends.
I thought I'd stay in Brazil for six months, enough time to refamiliarize myself with the country I'd been raised in. I didn't want to leave my belongings with my parents while I was gone. So I went looking for a place to store my stuff.
The only place I knew about at the time was Bekins Co. Founded in 1891 in my hometown of Sioux City, Iowa, Bekins owned more than 100 storage buildings in more than a dozen states in its heyday.
With less than a month to go before my departure to Brazil, I called a Bekins in nearby San Mateo, Ca., and was told that they could take my stuff and store it.I instead decided to leave my belongings in the garage of a friend's home.
What had originally been planned as a six-month stay, turned into nearly a six -year one. When I returned to the U.S. from Brazil in early 1980s, the self-storage industry had taken firm root here.

Opportunities and challenges
With some 300 million people, the U.S. has by some estimates more than 46,000 self-storage facilities. Brazil by comparison has roughly 200 million people, and less than 100 self storage facilities nationwide.
The opportunities for the self storage industry in Brazil are vast.
Brazil has the world's sixth largest economy in terms of nominal GNP.
Eight out of every 10 Brazilians live in cities. Brazil's middle class grew by an estimated 50 million people during the 10 years from 1999 to 2009. As with the middle class in many nations, Brazilian consumers are hungry for the latest gadgets and are quickly buying them, as well as appliances, refrigerators, dishwashers and more. Brazil has 115 cities with 225,000 people or more. It's largest city, Sao Paulo, has more than 20 million people in its metropolitan area. With the great majority of Brazilians living in cities, storage space is often at a premium.
A recent feasibility study on the self storage industry in Brazil found that the industry has the capacity to generate well over $1 billion annually there. GuardeAqui, which started its self storage operation in Sao Paulo, recently announced plans to open 50 facilities across Brazil by 2017.
My wife and I visited several self-storage facilities in Brazil during a visit there this year. All of the them appear to be doing very well. The most established one was a facility on the south end of Belo Horizonte. A representative at the facility told us they have been in business more than 10 years and have an occupancy rate of 87 percent. They said there is plenty of unmet demand for self storage in Belo Horizonte, a city with a population of more than 5 million in its metro area.
We were also told that one of the initial obstacles was getting Brazilian consumers used to the idea of a do-it-yourself industry like the self-storage business. Middle and upper-class Brazilians have historically depended on servants to do a lot of the manual work.
But all of this is quickly changing as Brazilians adopt to life in the 21st century.
The recent visit to Brazil only served to reinforce our belief that the self storage industry has a very good future there that is full of opportunities.We are in the process of choosing a location to open our first facility.

John Scheibe
CEO, General Manager of Go Self Storage Brazil
Contact Info:
Email:[email protected]
GoSelfStorageBrazil.com
805-338-2315

Partial skyline of Belo

09/28/2013

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09/28/2013

Had a very productive time at the Self Storage Association Conference in Las Vegas this week. Met with numerous people including investors and Brazilians now working in self storage in Brazil. It was both exciting and a reaffirmation of our strong belief that self storage has a bright future in Brazil as well as other emerging markets.

09/23/2013

On our way to the Self Storage Association Tradeshow in Las Vegas. Numerous meetings, including with a group of investors interested in learning more about self storage opportunities in Brazil.

09/21/2013

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09/20/2013

Brazilian Self Storage Group to Host 2013 Tradeshow, Conference in São Paulo

From ISS Magazine:

Update 9/19/13 – Show organizers for Expo 13, a self-storage tradeshow that will be hosted by the Brazilian Self Storage Group in São Paulo on Nov. 4-5, have finalized the show’s lineup of speakers and guest panelists.

The previously announced international panel discussion of storage operators will feature Ernesto Arzac, president of Bodegas Usted Guarda in Mexico; Orlando Wong, general manager of MegaStorage in Panama; Mike Lukowiecky of Loq Storage in Costa Rica; and Flavio Del Soldato Jr., owner of Inbox Guarda Tudo in São Paulo. Allan Paiotti, CEO of GuardeAqui Self Storage in São Paulo, will serve as moderator.

Additional guest speakers include Eduardo Carvajal from Ixaya Business S.A. de C.V., who will discuss how to unearth key demographic data in Latin America, and Arie Rezepka, a licensed architect and president of Aki KB Minibodegas in Chile, who will talk about the challenges of building self-storage facilities throughout the region. David Blum, president of Better Management Systems LLC, a U.S.-based consultant that has assisted self-storage developers throughout the world, will discuss marketing and operations in emerging markets.

“To start day two, a one-hour workshop is planned to assist the newly formed regional self-storage associations in the mechanics of growing and managing local associations,” said Blum, who is also co-producing the show.

7/4/13 – The Brazilian Self Storage Group (BSSG), an affiliate association of the U.S. national Self Storage Association (SSA), will host its first tradeshow and education conference on Nov. 4-5 in São Paulo. The “All Latin Trade Show” will be held at the Secovi Convention Center and feature a keynote session on the importance of local associations presented by Patrick Reilly, chairman of the SSA. Additional presentations will discuss self-storage operations, and there will be a panel discussion with operators from a variety of nations, according to show organizers.

In addition to tradeshow exhibits and education seminars scheduled for both days, a welcome cocktail reception will be held on Monday, Nov. 4.

While the spirit of consumerism may have reached its apogee in the United States first, U.S. consumers certainly have no...
09/15/2013

While the spirit of consumerism may have reached its apogee in the United States first, U.S. consumers certainly have no monopoly on the urge to acquire and keep material things.

There’s an interesting article in today’s New York Times on how consumerism is taking a firm foothold among Brazilians, especially its growing middle class. The story centers on Luciano Hang, a retail tycoon who is building a network of superstores throughout Brazil in the mold of Sam Walton, founder of WalMart.

All of this will increase the demand for self-storage in Brazil, especially among Brazilians living in urban areas, where there is a shortage of storage space.

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BRAZIL'S RISING CONSUMER CLASS

BRUSQUE, Brazil — As Brazil’s leaders consider whether consumption should be an antidote for a sluggish economy, a department store tycoon is racing ahead with his answer, taking unfettered American-style consumerism to a gaudy new level.
Proclaiming the gambling mecca Las Vegas as his ideal city, the tycoon, Luciano Hang, has been opening department stores this year at a pace of one every 15 days, from southern Brazil to the Amazon in the northwest. Each cavernous new structure is an homage to American capitalism, with columns intended to evoke the White House and giant replicas of the Statue of Liberty, some more than 100 feet high, stationed at its entrance.

“My philosophy is pro-capitalism, so of course the best symbols for this come from the United States,” said Mr. Hang, who flies around Brazil on a Learjet to visit the nearly 60 stores in his chain, called Havan. “I tell people that we’re about freedom: the freedom to stay open when we choose, the freedom to work for us and the freedom to shop,” he added. “I know this can be controversial, but I think those who disagree with my approach are few and far between.”

Indeed, consumers seem to agree, lured by the low prices and wide selection, if not the theme-park novelty. Inside his flagship store in Brusque, for instance, in the southern state of Santa Catarina, shoppers stop to take pictures of themselves alongside replicas of a red Ferrari and a pink Corvette.

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A department store tycoon takes unfettered American-style consumerism to a gaudy new level.

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