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How Flexible Infrastructure is Helping UK Businesses Survive Supply Chain Chaos

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Forklifts idling in half-empty warehouses. Goods delayed not by ships, but by space. In 2023, one in four UK manufacturers reported losing revenue due to lack of on-site storage—an invisible crisis beneath the supply chain headlines. But what if the real bottleneck isn’t overseas? What if it’s the building itself? As traditional logistics fail to catch up, a quiet revolution is taking shape.

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