- New report shows availabilty dropping in cash and carriesPublished: 16 August, 2006
The problem of poor availability in cash and carries is getting even worse, according to the latest research from HIM.
(Page 4: 292 words) - Cadbury to step up its spending on media as it restarts full supplyPublished: 16 August, 2006
Cadbury Trebor Bassett has announced it will be stepping up media expenditure after restarting the supply of seven products recalled after a salmonella scare at one of its factories.
(Page 4: 227 words) - OFSCI achieves common standards for foodservicePublished: 16 August, 2006
A breakthrough producing common standards for data in the foodservice sector has been achieved by the Optimum Foodservice Supply Chain Initiative (OFSCI).
(Page 4: 186 words) - NID confirmed as the most successful everPublished: 16 August, 2006
Final results confirm that regional and local media coverage for National Independents' Day (NID) on June lst scored an estimated 20 million consumer "hits", the Federation of Wholesale Distributors (FWD) has been informed.
(Page 4: 220 words) - Total UK partnership with Spar to supply forecourtsPublished: 16 August, 2006
Total UK has announced a new partnership with Spar to supply 22 of its large format forecourt stores. These sites are some of the largest in Total's portfolio and the conversions will commence this month with completion due next January.
(Page 4: 225 words) - Fairtrade wins more listingsPublished: 16 August, 2006
Fairtrade products are continuing to make inroads into the wholesale channel winning new listings in Booker and MBL's Londis symbol group.
(Page 4: 102 words) - Bestway celebrates 30th birthdayPublished: 16 August, 2006
Bestway is marking its 30th birthday with a range of 30% offers. The promotion is designed to drive sales, enhance margins and offer retailers the opportunity to win 30% discounts off their purchases.
(Page 7: 230 words) - Delice de France supplied by Woodward FoodservicePublished: 16 August, 2006
Woodward Foodservice is supplying Delice de France products as part of a strategic partnership.
(Page 7: 126 words) - Parfetts extends football sponsorshipPublished: 16 August, 2006
Landmark Wholesale member Parfetts Cash & Carry has announced that it has extended its sponsorship deal with local football club Stockport County.Parfetts is extending its support as main club sponsor up to the end of the 2007/2008 season.
(Page 7: 97 words) - 3663 provides healthy eating school packPublished: 16 August, 2006
A healthy eating pack, the Food Family, has been provided by 3663 to every primary school it serves.
(Page 7: 144 words) - Manager of the monthPublished: 16 August, 2006
The Nestlé Rowntree Manager of the Month for August is awarded to Mick McCann, general manager of Bestway in Northamtonshire.
(Page 8: 375 words) - Blakemore review results in savingsPublished: 16 August, 2006
AF Blakemore & Son says it has seen an improvement in company fuel efficiency as a result of its focus on corporate responsibility.
(Page 8: 202 words) - New Cert distribution centrePublished: 16 August, 2006
Shadow Trade & Industry Minister Alan Duncan (left) has opened Cert Drinks Network's new 235,000sq ft bonded distribution centre in Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
(Page 8: 117 words) - reviewPublished: 16 August, 2006
It's said, "Nothing is certain but death and taxes", however, I would propose another certainty that exists for business in general and trade associations in particular, and that is - new legislation.
(Page 10: 385 words) - Looking forward to Catersummit 2006Published: 16 August, 2006
With wholesalers increasing their focus on the catering marketplace, this year's Catersummit is attracting a steady stream of registrations from both distributors and suppliers.
(Page 10: 188 words) - PLOD initiative helps to drive sales of spiritsPublished: 16 August, 2006
The true value of the Take Home Blueprint activity in driving sales for independent retailers supplied by wholesalers is taking a new direction in the spirits market.
(Page 10: 220 words) - Captain VigilantePublished: 16 August, 2006
DEMANDING. The Competition Commission, which some wholesalers say could secure their future by removing the flaws in the market structure, is in hot water.
(Page 12: 1051 words) - Link 51 helps 3663 storage in LichfieldPublished: 16 August, 2006
The newest distribution facility in the 3663 estate, at Lichfield, has been equipped with Link 51 pallet racking in a bid to maximise storage capacity.
(Page 14: 169 words) - Bestway signs three-year support contract with STLPublished: 16 August, 2006
Bestway has signed a three-year support agreement with STL following the IT company's recent acquisition of Anker Systems' wholesale division.
(Page 14: 135 words) - New tills and stock control at Three PearsPublished: 16 August, 2006
Sanderson has won a contract to supply IT equipment to Nisa Today's member Three Pears.
(Page 14: 137 words) - Casio DT-930 aids scanningPublished: 16 August, 2006
Casio has launched the DT-930 entry-level scanning terminal to help record information more efficiently.
(Page 14: 112 words) - MSYS message gets to millionsPublished: 16 August, 2006
All the results from NID have been evaluated and they show that this year's event was the most effective to date. Following on from the launch in 2004, and follow-up in 2005, more suppliers, wholesalers and independent retailers than ever participated in NID, as the industry slowly but surely comes aware of the trading and footfall potential of MSYS.
(Page 16: 908 words) - Crest of a wavePublished: 16 August, 2006
Medina Foodservice has achieved rapid growth, doubling turnover in the last five years, but managing director Steve Ross insists he has been cautious not to overstretch its resources. "It's been gradual growth, rather than getting loads of new customers in one go and risking letting them down," he says.
(Page 20: 728 words) - Tightening belts restrict growthPublished: 16 August, 2006
In the UK, concerns over job security are high. This is caused by worries over high levels of personal debt and consumers' fears over the financial implications of losing their jobs. Because of this, combined with the continued dramatic rise in utility bills and fuel costs, some consumers are feeling the squeeze on their disposable income.
(Page 22: 639 words) - Who wants to be a MillionAeroPublished: 16 August, 2006
Nestlé FoodServices is running a competition with Aero Instant Bubbly Hot Chocolate to 'Live Like a MillionAero' in Monte Carlo.
(Page 24: 138 words) - A new range for Tilda's frozen ricePublished: 16 August, 2006
Tilda has launched a new frozen rice range in pouches which can be cooked to order on the hob or in the microwave.
(Page 24: 66 words) - Cherry Valley shows a bit of legPublished: 16 August, 2006
Cherry Valley has introduced two new products to its range, Honey Roast Half Crown Duck and Confit Duck Leg.
(Page 24: 131 words) - Pizzamelt stretches to succeedPublished: 16 August, 2006
Dairygold Ingredients UK has launched Pizzamelt, a pizza topping product.
(Page 24: 107 words) - Good for youPublished: 16 August, 2006
Within the £5.4bn soft drinks market, cola may still be king but it's the healthier drinks that are growing fastest - and you don't get much healthier than water.
(Page 27: 1852 words) - Partners produce perfect projectsPublished: 16 August, 2006
Innovation is vital for manufacturers looking to sell their products in an increasingly competitive and complex market and in this section we showcase some of the work being carried out.
(Page 32: 820 words) - New ARTD guide launched for independents retailersPublished: 16 August, 2006
The Federation of Wholesale Distributor's Take Home Blueprint scheme has launched its latest educational guidance covering the ARTD market for the independent retail sector.
(Page 40: 594 words) - Spirits sales soar by 29% thanks to PLODPublished: 16 August, 2006
Sales have been boosted by 29% in an in-store trial, initiated by the Blueprint for Spirits and Fortified Wines, in which spirits were displayed on open shelves near the till. The Blueprint scheme under the title of Putting Leaders On Display (PLOD) transfers 70cl spirits from the cabinet behind the counter to open shelves near the till.
(Page 42: 538 words) - KitKat introduce KitKat Dark and new 'foil fresh' packagingPublished: 16 August, 2006
Nestlé Rowntree is planning a new round of activity in cash and carries to promote its flagship brand, KitKat.
(Page 44: 159 words) - Finnish health bread in the UKPublished: 16 August, 2006
Finnish Uotilan health bread is winning listings in the UK wholesale sector and has doubled its UK sales during the first six months of the year, according to the company.
(Page 44: 120 words) - Masterfoods stocks up for ChristmasPublished: 16 August, 2006
Celebrations and Maltesers will receive £4.5m in media investment during the Christmas build-up, designed to drive demand within the Christmas confectionery category. According to Masterfoods, 60% of Celebrations sales and 44% of Maltesers sales come at Christmas
(Page 44: 141 words) - Lucozade runs two energy campaignsPublished: 16 August, 2006
Lucozade has two campaigns this summer to support Lucozade Energy and Lucozade Sport
(Page 44: 102 words) - A healthier range for Oatso SimplePublished: 16 August, 2006
Quaker has re-launched its hot cereals as part of an £11.4m investment in the brand.
(Page 44: 121 words) - Nestlé looks ahead to EasterPublished: 16 August, 2006
According to Nestlé Rowntree. Easter Eggs account for almost 95% of all Easter gifts given, and it is looking ahead to its 2007 range
(Page 46: 210 words) - Chewits Fruities are full of beansPublished: 16 August, 2006
Leaf is aiming to strengthen its brand with the launch of Chewits Fruities.
(Page 46: 114 words) - A revised healthier recipe for PringlesPublished: 16 August, 2006
Procter & Gamble UK has launched its new recipe Pringles, designed to be tastier, crunchier and better for you.
(Page 46: 131 words) - Weetabix launches Oatibix for breakfastPublished: 16 August, 2006
The Weetabix Food Company is introducing Oatibix and Oatibix bitesize.
(Page 46: 124 words) - New bigger bag size for DoritosPublished: 16 August, 2006
Walker Crisps has unveiled plans for its Doritos brand with an increased focus on the core range and introduction of a new Sizzling Barbecue flavour.
(Page 46: 109 words) - Carlsberg Edge offers a new citrus flavour for premium lagerPublished: 16 August, 2006
Carlsberg UK has extended its products in the premium lager market with the launch of Carlsberg Edge.
(Page 47: 120 words) - A taste of Estonia from Global BrandsPublished: 16 August, 2006
Global Brands has launched Estonian beer Viru.
(Page 47: 97 words) - Wolf Blass is official wine of the test match grounds this summerPublished: 16 August, 2006
International cricketer Darren Gough launched a £1.2m investment programme for FGL Wine Estates to support Wolf Blass as the official wine of the test match grounds this summer.
(Page 47: 153 words) - Animals dress up warm for the XXXX Extra Cold ad campaignPublished: 16 August, 2006
Inbev UK has launched a £3m summer poster campaign for XXXX Extra Cold across England.
(Page 47: 112 words) - mondayPublished: 16 August, 2006
Sunday business was manic. We are completely sold out of ice and there isn't a bottle of rosé wine in the place.
(213 words) - tuesdayPublished: 16 August, 2006
The confectionery companies have launched strong promotions for the summer holidays with Nestlé's 'Kids Go Free' promotion offering free tasters in a range of fun activities, and Masterfood's Pouch Collector Scheme for free cinema tickets.
(230 words) - wednesdayPublished: 16 August, 2006
Britvic copy writers had fun building up the' Drench Spring Water' brand around 'the provision of refreshment for mobile urban youth'.
(178 words) - thursdayPublished: 16 August, 2006
An early morning walk around the depot with eyes wide open (for a change) reveals excessive use of supplier POS, out of date information and tatty displays.
(191 words) - fridayPublished: 16 August, 2006
Temperatures have been soaring inside the depot all week so a visit to the provisions room to cool down is a real treat.
(131 words) - Dorset Cereals offers impact at breakfast with new mini packsPublished: 15 August, 2006
Dorset Cereals has launched its range of cereals in mini packs.
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Will Government proposals to ban the display of tobacco in retail premises damage the wholesale sector?
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