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  • FWD welcomes victory in campaign for inquiry
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    The Federation of Wholesale Distributors has welcomed the Office of Fair Trading's announcement that it is minded to refer the grocery market for a full review by the Competition Commission.

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  • Booker rejoins FWD and takes seat on Council
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Booker has rejoined the Federation of Wholesale Distributors nearly two years after its membership was cancelled by its then boss Bill Grimsey. In addition its chief executive Charles Wilson has accepted a seat on the FWD Council.

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  • Anker Systems wholesale division taken over by STL
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Wholesale IT company STL Solutions has taken over the wholesale division of Anker Systems.

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  • Bestway opens new depot in Leicester
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    A new purpose-built Bestway depot in Leicester has been opened by local MP Keith Vaz.

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  • FWD consulted in strategy to stamp out alcohol fraud
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    A new initiative to stamp out fraud in the drinks industry has been launched by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

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  • PRAG plans to invite retailers to contribute
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Independent non-multiple retailers are to be invited to join the group driving the My Shop Is Your Shop (MSYS) campaign.

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  • Trust set up to fund campaign
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    The Association of Convenience Stores is setting up a Community Shops Campaign Trust to assist it in the campaign for a fairer grocery market. It is calling on all neighbourhood retailers to support the fund with a suggested £5 per member of staff contribution.

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  • Wholesalers to stress community benefits
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Wholesalers are to be urged to step up their message to independent retailers that the more they become involved in their community, the more sales they will ring up.

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  • Parfetts introduces range of 12 Fair Trade products
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Parfetts Cash & Carry will be introducing a range of Fair Trade products across its depots in the next few weeks.

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  • Blueheath ups sales 90% but is still below forecasts
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Blueheath has warned that revenue and profits for its financial year ending March 4 2006 will be below the expected level.

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  • Bestway ads in national press
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Bestway has launched a six-week promotion guaranteeing at least a 50% fully funded margin on 50 of its most popular own label Best-in products including yoghurts, juices, tomato ketchup, biscuits and coffee.

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  • Manager of the month
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    The Nestlé Rowntree Manager of the Month for March has been awarded to Paddy O'Connor, operations manager of Dee Bees.

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  • Wine own label launch by Bestway Cash & Carry
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Bestway Cash & Carry group has undertaken a complete rethink in its approach to selling wines, and has established a new own label brand - Cellar Estates.

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  • Trio of new members join PRAG
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Three more major suppliers supporting the wholesale/independent sector have joined the FWD PR Action Group (PRAG).

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  • Mirror NID coupon promo - bigger than ever
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Ten of the biggest brands in the marketplace - three more than last year - are supporting the second national tabloid generic money-off coupon promotion for National Independents' Day (NID) on June lst.

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  • review
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Spring is in the air heralding our FWD annual conference, which takes place on April 3/4 at The Belfry. We are fortunate to have such an impressive line up of industry leaders and gurus to give delegates the benefit of their thinking on the prospects for the wholesale industry (see programme pages 40-41).

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  • New MSYS Tool Kits ready for Community Stars
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Independent retailers will receive free upgraded tool kits to help them maximise National Independents' Day (NID) on June lst.

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  • Initial reports on PLOD trial are promising
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Early reports from in-store trials in which spirits are located on open shelves near the till suggest that this FWD Blueprint For Spirits initiative will bring trading benefits.

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  • buyer in the picture
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    ? Job title: head of buying - impulse

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  • Hargrave advises on Bestway wines
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Andrea Hargrave has been appointed to the newly created role of wine adviser at Bestway.

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  • Carlsberg promotes Britton
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Carlsberg UK has appointed Darran Britton as its new marketing director. Formerly brands director for ales and lagers, Britton (34) has been with Carlsberg since 1993 when he joined as a graduate trainee. Britton sits on the board of Carlsberg UK and is responsible for managing the combined brands and trade marketing team.

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  • Makanji sets up as a consultant
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Chhotalal Makanji has commenced a management consultancy and accountancy practice with special emphasis on providing advisory services to the wholesale distribution and cash and carry industry.

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  • Blueheath appoints Little as new business manager
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Online delivered wholesaler Blueheath has appointed Paul Little to the position of new business manager.

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  • what's on
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    == march ==

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  • CJ Lang claims Scottish title
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    CJ Lang & Son has been crowned the best wholesale business in Scotland after claiming four awards, including Best Retail Wholesaler (Delivered) and the Champion of Champions accolade, in Scottish Wholesale Achievers 2006. The Spar wholesaler also won Best Retail Development Programme and Best Training Programme.

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  • Brakes Student Team Chef award goes to Adam Smith
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Students from Adam Smith College in Scotland triumphed at Hotelympia taking first place in the National Final of Brakes Student Team Chef Challenge - beating nine other teams from around the UK.

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  • Holmes sets up car promotion
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    A cross-promotion between the grocery and auto retail sectors in Northern Ireland was recently concluded with the presentation of a substantial prize to a customer of Holmes Wholesale Services at the showrooms of Volkswagen dealer Isaac Agnew (Belfast).

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  • Captain Vigilante
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    SHAME. Is "the media" being fair to Bill Grimsey, who impressed some trade journos as the Booker champion of independents while simultaneously turning the now extinct Big Food Group into a smaller food group?

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  • Profits going up in smoke
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Will the smoking ban result in fewer people smoking ... or will people simply smoke and socialise more at home? If the latter, then c-stores and off licences stand to benefit from the legislation as more customers need to top-up locally, and this would be good news for the wholesalers supplying these outlets - if they get their offer right.

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  • Power of PRAG builds to NID
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    It's your usual meeting room in a Midlands hotel (well, it's in the sedate pastoral setting of suburban Stratford-upon-Avon to be accurate). Arranged committee style, the meeting discusses the next steps in the MSYS campaign leading to and including the third annual National Independents' Day (NID) on June lst. And beyond.

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  • Beating heart of the community
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    The UK cash and carry and delivered wholesale industry moves to The Belfry on April 3 & 4 to hold its annual conference with the theme of 'Heart of the Community'.

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  • MBL sharpens its wholesale focus
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    MBL managing director Mike Taylor will update delegates on his company's integration of Budgens and Londis and progress towards its goal of becoming solely a wholesaler.

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  • Wilson takes helm to lead Booker revival
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Booker's recently appointed chief executive Charles Wilson will be making his first public presentation since he took charge of the company in October.

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  • What next for Today's after coming of age
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    John Baines will be representing the Today's Group after an eventful year which saw it celebrate its 18th birthday. The anniversary was marked by its biggest promotional exercise, its Brandwagon tour, which involved a roadshow visiting its top 20 members across the UK.

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  • Dautzenberg gives update on Makro
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Philipp Dautzenberg, managing director of Makro, will present an update on the company's progress.

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  • Bestway one year on after Batleys deal
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Martin Race, operations director of Batleys, will be making a presentation to the conference a year on from the takeover of the company by Bestway.

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  • Sugro raises profile in the marketplace
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    A presentation on the development of Sugro will be given by managing director Philip Jenkins.

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  • Triple focus reflects group membership
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Andrew Thewlis, finance director and company secretary at Landmark Wholesale, will present a paper on progress since its change of name in October - and how its new focus is working.

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  • Glennon has answers for the big questions
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Who is winning the battle for convenience shoppers' business, and why, are two of the questions David Glennon, marketing manager of ACNeilsen, will be tackling, using data from its Scantrack service.

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  • O'Reilly sheds light on competition issues
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    As the British wholesale and independent retail sector steps up the fight against unfair competition from the major supermarkets, delegates at this year's conference will be able to hear the views of a top international expert on competition law.

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  • fwd conference venue
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Set in the heart of 550 acres of Warwickshire countryside, The Belfry is one of Europe's leading conference, leisure and golf resorts.

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  • Leading edge
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Whether providing a cash and carry or delivered service, a wholesaler's most important asset will always be its staff. But investing in the best tools to help them to do their jobs as efficiently as possible is becoming more and more essential. The latest technology can offer a potential advantage in a highly competitive market.

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  • Snacks storm back
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    After years of spectacular success the snacks category in 2005 was beginning to look like a Premiership football team with a few of its star players past their best and slipping towards relegation. Even with Gary Lineker leading its attack, the major star in the category, Walkers crisps, was firing blanks and Golden Wonder was notching up losses which finally dragged it into receivership early in the New Year.

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  • Sales up thanks to Costco forum
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Following a dedicated Take Home Blueprint forum at Costco's Oldham depot, the Village Stores at Helmshore, in Rossendale, has undergone a complete alcohol relay with help from the Blueprint team.

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  • KitKat Chunky renews audience with fresh round of advertising
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Nestlé Rowntree has revealed a new positioning for its KitKat Chunky brand, designed to appeal to younger male consumers.

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  • Four new flavours for Tropicana
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Tropicana is adding four new flavours to its Pure Premium range including Pure Premium Blueberry Blend - the category's first branded chilled blueberry juice.

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  • Leaf adds orange variant to Chewits
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Leaf UK is boosting its Chewits and Malaco kids' confectionery brands with the introduction of new flavours and shelf-ready packs.

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  • Vimto unveils new look Panda
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Vimto Soft Drinks is relaunching the Panda brand it acquired from Hall & Woodhouse in 2005, and is backing it with a £2m support package.

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  • Imperial updates its Panama range
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Imperial Tobacco's Panama cigar brand will be available in new updated packs from the beginning of April.

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  • InBev launches up-market Beck's Vier into standard lager category
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    InBev UK has unveiled a new 4% ABV lager to generate value and margin in the standard lager category. Beck's Vier is imported from Beck's brewery in Bremen, Germany.

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  • Kumala gives a makeover to its easy drinking wines
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Kumala will be introducing premium new-look packaging across its range of easy drinking wines in April.

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  • Red Square range adds Cherry variety
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Halewood International has launched Red Ice, a cherry variant, into its Red Square portfolio this month.

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  • S&B arranges San Miguel's first national TV advert campaign
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    S&N UK is set to launch the first national television campaign for San Miguel at the end of April as part of a £9m support plan for the premium beer brand this year.

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  • Brothers launches Glastonbury brew
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Brothers Drinks is launching a new range of premium bottled ciders into the UK market, comprising Pear Cider, Original Apple Cider, Strawberry Mixed Pear Cider and a festival-strength Pear Cider.

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  • monday
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Yet when a supplier makes that possible and it results in extra business, I am more than happy. A good example is Constellation Europe's recent Hardy's wine deal where our two for £8 retail offering was stronger than Sainsbury's (£4.29 a bottle) and Tesco's (20% off). Here is one company which regularly provides us with the necessary ammunition to match and beat multiple deals and, as a result, is performing superbly with us.

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  • tuesday
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    Good information is vital to securing our future and we buyers now have masses of data at our fingertips. What we lack is the time to analyse and interpret it correctly.

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  • wednesday
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    In spite of its origins, S&N is hoping for a long England run in the World Cup in June to boost profits even further this summer. From a purely selfish perspective I hope our wholesale competitors and multiple operators will be of similar mind.

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  • thursday
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    It is crazy we should have to fight so hard for fair play - this morning I have had to go through the same routine yet again.

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  • friday
    Published:  15 March, 2006

    We, too, are always looking for better prices but this is a step too far. Own brand food and drink suppliers will be hard pushed to find the money and should resist these bully boy tactics.

    (127 words)
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