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  1. Hello. I just founded my first station and have ran into the same exact issue as all the other people on this thread. Cargo for a station is 50% full but still is unable to produce goods due to no cargo space. First when I ran into this bug I tried to expand my cargo capacity to fix this which made it work for a short time but minutes later I still ran into the "no cargo space availalbe" message and production seized. I do kind of recognize this issue from games like factorio when you are producing oil. In the game it's referred to heavy oil processing where your machines produce three different products in bulk at the same time and then one of the products reaching it's storage limit and ceasing the entier production line. And the way to fix this in factorio is to either flush out the product that has filled up storage by removing it or expanding storage all together or expanding a production that is using that one production that has filled up storage. I'm not a developer or coder and I don't know how the games code work or anything but from my experience I do assume it might be the same kind of issue? I founded a fish farm and just as in factorio it produces three products in bulk in this case it's Fish, Bio gas and Plankton. I know that the big white bar on the hub signifies the total storage for the entire ship/ station but if you go into the trade menu when interacting with a ship/station. On the buy/sell menu all the different products/items have their own limits for example Fish X/300. What I noticed was that one out of my three products had gone over it's storage limit. (in this case it was plankton) So I removed all of the plankton from the station and production started again. So my guess is that the game is coded that in stations and factories produce items in bulk and not individually. As I said before I'm not a developer I don't know how to code or anything. But my idea of a solution would be to produce products indivually and treat them as individual products in their own production line and not as multiple products in one single production line. Because what happens now is that I'm producing crazy ammount of Plankton and non of it is being sold thus reaching it's limit compaired to my fish that is being sold like crazy, and that is how the issue kind of happends, atleast for me. Anyways I hope this helped, you are free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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