From rising energy bills driven by Russian shortages to supply chain anxiety triggered by conflict in Europe and the Middle East, Coventry firms are feeling the pressure of a turbulent summer.
A wave of investment in electric vehicle supply chains and digital infrastructure is pulling skilled workers into the city — but competition for talent is pushing wages and rents to new highs.
From shifting demand signals to supply chain pressures and a cooling incentive landscape, Coventry manufacturers must adapt fast or risk being left behind.