- OFT will feel increased pressurePublished: 09 January, 2006
FWD chairman Rodney Hunt, managing director of The Today’s Group, welcomed news of the APSSG’s concerns. He told ProWholesaler: “Every wholesaler will welcome this specific interest by MPs in our industry and we will do our utmost to help the APSSG to achieve its objectives.”
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Murphy: MPs reacted positively to his evidence (pictured left). Parfett: gave evidence at the hearing (pictured right).
Breakthrough in battle for supportPublished: 09 January, 2006Dramatic initial reports from the House of Commons indicate that a powerful group of MPs will seek to defend the wholesale sector in the ongoing debate on unfair competition.
(Page 4: 481 words) - High profile could win MSYSPublished: 09 January, 2006
By their sudden new focus on wholesaling and the industry’s core customer base of sole traders and family businesses, MPs have added significance to the FWD My Shop Is Your Shop (MSYS) campaign.
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Fox: “This is a massive improvement”
New fresh and chilled service from BookerPublished: 09 January, 2006Booker has launched a new fresh and chilled delivery service for independent retailers, in partnership with Kerry Foods Direct To Store (KFDTS).
(Page 5: 228 words) - WCTA announces that it will close down in springPublished: 09 January, 2006
The specialist trade body The Wholesale Confectionery & Tobacco Alliance has announced that it will cease operations from March 31.
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PRAG: planning next stage of MSYS campaign
Support growing for NIDPublished: 09 January, 2006Plans for the 2006 campaign for the FWD My Shop Is Your Shop campaign were being finalised as ProWholesaler went to press.
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Gurr: one lead group will help harmonisation
Blueheath focuses on Nisa-Today’sPublished: 09 January, 2006Blueheath has moved to rationalise its buying group membership after its acquisitions left it with membership of four separate groups. Nisa-Today’s will become Blueheath Holdings’ primary buying group with effect from February 1 and the company will resign from Landmark on January 31.
(Page 7: 128 words) - Brakes sole supply dealPublished: 09 January, 2006
Brakes has been awarded the £6.5m annual frozen, chilled and grocery foods supply contract for Southern Cross Healthcare – the largest independent provider of care homes in the UK.
(Page 7: 114 words) - New 3663 depotPublished: 09 January, 2006
A new multi-temperature depot has been opened by 3663 at Kingswood Lakeside Business Park, Cannock, to replace the nearby unit at Brownhills it has occupied since the late 1960s.
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Chris Creed, Managing Director, Creed Catering Supplies & Corporate Director, The Country Range Group
OpinionPublished: 09 January, 2006The modern foodservice wholesaler offers more than 5,000 products across three different temperatures. All supplied, as a rule, within 24 hours. Which is pretty impressive. None of our suppliers get close to matching this level of service. Yet most of them still behave as if they control the market. They seem to believe that as brand owner they have the right to dictate who buys their product.
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The Belfry will host golf day
Competition expert at FWD conferencePublished: 09 January, 2006Embroiled as it is in lobbying for commercial justice, can the British wholesaling industry - and suppliers who rely on wholesalers - learn anything from the Irish experience?
(Page 8: 247 words) - Hancocks closes at StocktonPublished: 09 January, 2006
Specialist confectionery cash and carry Hancocks has closed its Stockton-on-Tees branch after a review of the business.
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Sarwar Kiyani (right) receives his award from Nestlé Rowntree sales executive Paul Cecil
Manager of the monthPublished: 09 January, 2006The Nestlé Rowntree Manager of the Month for January is awarded to Sarwar Kiyani, assistant manager at Bestway in Romford.
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Shaw describes the Blueprint as invaluable
More wholesalers embrace BlueprintPublished: 09 January, 2006Cash and carry wholesalers are linking with their retailers to implement the Blueprint initiatives covering beers, ciders, wines, spirits and ARTDs.
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MSYS is all heart at The BelfryPublished: 09 January, 2006The Federation of Wholesale Distributors will bring its My Shop Is Your Shop (MSYS) campaign to life at its annual conference at The Belfry on April 3&4.
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John Murray, Director General, Federation of Wholesale Distributors
ReviewPublished: 09 January, 2006If you had to make a New Year’s prediction, it would be a safe bet to say that the year ahead will be a pivotal one for the traditional grocery wholesale industry. Its bedrock customer base, the 30,000 or so independent retailers it supplies, is reducing at an alarming rate in the face of the multiple supermarkets’ incursions into the convenience sector and the unfair price differentials they are able to employ.
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McKay: wide experience in management
New group ceo in charge at BrakesPublished: 09 January, 2006Brakes has appointed Frank McKay as group chief executive officer, taking over from Bruno Deschamps, who has been acting as ceo and chairman and will continue as chairman of the group’s holding company.
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Craft: joined from Compass (pictured left); O’Toole: worked on new formats (pictured right)
Two senior appointments strengthen team at MBLPublished: 09 January, 2006Musgrave Budgens Londis has recruited two senior staff including former Spar UK managing director Garry Craft.
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Lorimer: catering knowledge
Vice-chairman at LandmarkPublished: 09 January, 2006Michael Lorimer, managing director of the foodservice arm of the Henderson Group in Northern Ireland, has been elected vice-chairman of Landmark Wholesale.
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Pauline Fairlie, Nisa Today's, Scunthorpe
Buyer in the picturePublished: 09 January, 2006Job title: own label manager - foodservice
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Peter McCool of Costcutter, Ballymena (centre) is congratulated by Michael Hamilton (right) and Holmes marketing manager Ian Bryson on successfully bidding for one of the ten star prizes
Viva Las Vegas in BelfastPublished: 09 January, 2006The conclusion of a recent “Viva Las Vegas” promotion by Northern Ireland-based Holmes Wholesale Services was a casino night for invited customers and key suppliers, where customers had a chance of winning one of ten star prizes, including the headline prize of a one-week trip for two to Las Vegas staying at the luxurious Bellagio Hotel.
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There will be more than 200 exhibitors at CRS
CRS and the Food & Drink Expo draw crowds to NECPublished: 09 January, 2006The Convenience Retailing Show, the UK’s number one independent event for the convenience sector, with over 200 leading suppliers of convenience products and services, will be at the NEC, Birmingham, between 19 - 22 March 2006.
(Page 13: 143 words) - Free transport to Pro-retailPublished: 09 January, 2006
Palmer & Harvey McLane’s Pro-retail trade show will be on April 25-27 at the Telford International Centre in Shropshire, with over 180 manufacturers from the independent retail industry showcasing their latest product range and merchandising advice.
(Page 13: 117 words) - Captain VigilantePublished: 09 January, 2006
BLUEPRINT. There will follow a few paragraphs about the Take Home Blueprint, the biggest single success story in recent history of how wholesalers work for, and help, retailers in a practical way. If this subject tends to bring on a yawn, well why not skip a few paras? The reason for these meanderings is the interest in the Blueprint idea by other categories. And why not? If you are a supplier in a non-alcoholic market, wouldn’t you just love a scheme which guarantees sales increases for those retailers who implement it? What? It’s true!
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"I am using this Cash and Carry today because..."
Share expertise with customersPublished: 09 January, 2006HIM’s C&C Tracking Programme has shown that while independent retailers appreciate the support and expertise of suppliers, they turn to their wholesalers or C&C partners first for advice, then trade magazines followed by suppliers.
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System suits forecourts’ requirements
Henderson Group installs new system in forecourtsPublished: 09 January, 2006The Northern Ireland-based Spar and Vivo wholesaler Henderson Group has almost completed the roll-out of a new computer system for its Spar forecourt stores.
(Page 19: 295 words) - Platform helps make loading more efficientPublished: 09 January, 2006
Reduced manual handling and speedier loading has been achieved by Johnson Hospitality Services with a purpose-designed sloping modular platform from Thorworld Industries.
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Dawsonrentals supplies units up to 50ft long
Additional storage cuts down need for transportPublished: 09 January, 2006With the Working Time Directive restricting drivers to a 48-hour average working week, Dawsonrentals Portable Cold Storage is urging companies to use extra storage capacity to reduce transport movements.
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Mike Taylor
Wholesale ChangePublished: 09 January, 2006The Londis and Budgens head offices were united under one roof just over a year ago, and both brands are seeing the benefits, according to MBL managing director Mike Taylor, but he foresees further gains as the integration continues through its distribution depots. In addition the company’s transition from a mixed retail/wholesale business into a strictly wholesale business which does not own any retail stores is on target, with its store divestment programme having already lined up prospective owners for 65% of the remaining 130 stores.
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MSYS chairman Alan Toft advocates the ‘corner shop’ connection
‘Living over the shop’ is the profit basePublished: 09 January, 2006Once every neighbourhood was served by a number of ‘corner shop’ family grocers. Many have disappeared but the ethos of community involvement remains the strongest selling point of every independent, says Alan Toft, chairman of the FWD My Shop
Is Your Shop campaign.
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Talent takes goldPublished: 09 January, 2006The most sought after prizes in the wholesaling calendar were presented in front of a sell-out audience at the FWD Annual Dinner and Gold Medal Awards at the Savoy.
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The Gold Medal for the Drinks Brand of the Year, won by Strongbow, was presented to Keith Hogg, S&N global sales director (formerly sales managing director, off trade at Scottish Courage Brands), by Rodney Hunt and Landmark marketing director Chris Rose
Strongbow Cider takes FWD Gold MedalPublished: 09 January, 2006The winner of the 2005 Federation of Wholesale Distributors (FWD) Gold Medal for the Drinks Brand of the Year, presented at the body’s prestigious awards ceremony at the Savoy in November, was Strongbow cider.
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Mark Young receives the Gold Medal for the Best Grocery Brand from Rodney Hunt and (right) Chris Rose
Walkers Potato Heads celebrates snacking successPublished: 09 January, 2006Walkers Potato Heads was the year’s biggest snacks success story valued at £31.6m and winning recognition from the industry in the form of the FWD Gold Medal for the Best Grocery Brand, and it was the Star Product in the bagged snacks category of The Grocer’s Top Products.
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Ian Bradley was presented with the Gold Medal for the Best Foodservice Brand
Tetley wins acclaim as brand in foodservice sectorPublished: 09 January, 2006The last year has seen Tetley top the charts as the number one branded tea in the foodservice sector. Throughout the year we have continued to lead where others follow, with a raft of specific delivered wholesale promotions that give something back to your customer and ultimately increase your sales. From M&S Vouchers to Tussauds day tickets and annual passes, Tetley has made stocking and selling tea a very profitable business.
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The Gold Medal for the Service Company of the Year in Retail Products was presented to Tony Holmes
Coca-Cola Enterprises refreshing the networkPublished: 09 January, 2006Coca-Cola Enterprises is extremely proud to receive the FWD Gold Medal for the Service Company of the Year in Retail Products.
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Peter Whitehead was presented with the Gold Medal for the Service Company of the Year in Foodservice
Innovation helps Heinz win foodservice accoladePublished: 09 January, 2006HJ Heinz Foodservice is delighted to have been awarded the FWD Gold Medal for the Service Company of the Year in Foodservice. We are particularly proud of our achievements including:
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The Fleetwood store opening made it a destination off licence for the local community
Ultimate 30-hour Blueprint makeoverPublished: 09 January, 2006The FWD Take Home Blueprint is a uniquely successful industry benchmarking activity and the only one available to the wholesale/independent sector. But it is more than a series of planograms – it befriends retailers and can provide a thorough makeover.
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At Mark Johnson’s store the Alpha Security Cap system deters thieves who see the caps fixed to the spirit bottle tops on the open shelf display. If they steal it, the only way they can get to the product is to smash the bottle.
PLOD puts the leaders on displayPublished: 09 January, 2006The FWD Blueprint for Spirits and Fortified Wines is supported by suppliers genuinely backing the wholesale sector in its efforts to increase sales in this category. The scheme is now launching the most courageous and enterprising trial ever designed for the local store – moving some spirits from the “glass coffin” behind the counter to open shelves next to the check-out.
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Twinings solves infusion confusionPublished: 09 January, 2006Twinings has refreshed its range of foodservice infusions by creating three distinct segments: Fruit Bliss, Classic Herbal and Wellbeing Blends.
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Hot chocolate money back offerPublished: 09 January, 2006Nestlé FoodServices is offering customers their money back if they don’t believe Aero Instant Hot Chocolate has more bubbles, a creamier texture, tastes more chocolatey and delivers a better drinking experience than the competition “We’ve put our money where the bubbles are,” said Katy Hilditch, marketing manager, beverages.
(Page 42: 221 words) - Brown Basmati is high in vitaminsPublished: 09 January, 2006
Veetee Foodservice’s latest addition to its range is Brown Basmati Rice.
(Page 42: 166 words) - New distributor for Stolichnaya brandPublished: 09 January, 2006
Pernod Ricard has begun marketing and distributing the Stolichnaya brand portfolio in the UK, taking over from First Drinks.
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New sparkling wine after Shiraz successPublished: 09 January, 2006Wyndham Estate is launching a new Bin 222 Sparkling Chardonnay in the UK, following the success of the Bin 555 Sparkling Shiraz.
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Competition for ultra low marketPublished: 09 January, 2006The UK’s two leading tobacco companies, Imperial Tobacco and Gallaher, have both given national launches to ultra low price cigarette brands that were originally only available on a restricted basis.
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Mentos makes it way into the UKPublished: 09 January, 2006A major integrated TV and print advertising campaign will be used to support the launch of the world’s number two sugar confectionery brand, Mentos, in the UK.
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Strong backing for Cadbury Creme EggPublished: 09 January, 2006Cadbury Trebor Bassett has invested £4m in improvements to its Cadbury Creme Egg, and will be giving it heavyweight support.
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Snack-a-Jacks add healthier optionsPublished: 09 January, 2006Quaker Snacks is expanding its Snack-a-Jacks range with Snack-a-Jacks Mini Bagels and Mini Breadsticks – savoury nibbles with less than 10% fat.
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Wrigley Doubles up launchesPublished: 09 January, 2006Wrigley has started off 2006 with the launch of extensions to its Hubba Bubba and Airwaves ranges.
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Will Government proposals to ban the display of tobacco in retail premises damage the wholesale sector?
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FWD Annual Dinner & Gold Medal Awards





