With only two companies analysed, the data paints an incomplete picture of the UK's transportation infrastructure payment health. The sector's average score of 86.6 out of 100 dramatically surpasses the national average, but this is based on just two data points, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions about the sector as a whole.
Scotland, with Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited as its sole representative, shows an average PaymentCheck score of 95.5, significantly higher than the East of England's 77.8 score attributed to VolkerServices Limited. Given the sample size, this regional distinction is more suggestive than conclusive, warranting further investigation with a larger dataset.
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The UK Transport Infrastructure sector's payment practices in 2022, represented by a mere two companies, vary wildly, from a high of 95.47 to a low of 77.8, indicating the need for a more comprehensive analysis to accurately gauge industry-wide payment behaviours.
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