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Ready Steady Store, a leading self storage provider, has been selected as a finalist in three categories at the prestigious FEDESSA Awards 2023.

Organised by the Federation of European Self Storage Associations [FEDESSA] the FEDESSA Awards are widely recognised as a benchmark of excellence within the European self storage sector. They are dedicated to championing businesses and individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievements, innovation, and contributions to the industry.

Ready Steady Store has been honoured as a finalist in the following three categories: ‘Multi-Site Operator Store of the Year’, ‘Sustainability Award of the Year’, and ‘Manager of the Year’.

This latest announcement highlights Ready Steady Store’s ongoing commitment to excellence, especially within the sustainability sector. Since August 2021, Ready Steady Store has made tremendous strides in its journey towards becoming a carbon-negative company. Through the implementation of a series of sustainable initiatives and energy-efficient practices within its facilities, the company has reduced its CO2 emissions by 30%.

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Mehran Charania, Director of Ready Steady Store said: “We are incredibly proud of the recognition we have received from FEDESSA. These nominations reflect our commitment to providing exceptional self storage solutions to our valued customers and our dedication to sustainability, as well as the overall progression of the self storage industry.

We look forward to the awards evening and wish all nominees the best of luck.”

Bringing the industry together, winners will be announced on the 26th of October at Postillion Rotterdam, Netherlands. Ready Steady Store will join fellow industry leaders from across Europe to celebrate the outstanding achievements and contributions that continue to drive the self storage industry forward.

Established in 2005, Ready Steady Store is one of the fastest growing self storage providers with cost effective storage units located in the Midlands, and South, North and East of England.

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