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  • FWD takes lead in guiding wholesalers through crisis
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The Federation of Wholesale Distributors was quick out of the blocks to alert members and non-members about the Sudan 1 in Worcester Sauce emergency.

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  • Concerns over big store bias
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Booker has raised concerns with the British Retail Consortium director general Kevin Hawkins over his comments about the Sudan 1 crisis.

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  • Retailers recruited for starring role on NID
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Fifty independent retailers, spread throughout the UK, will be coached to star in the media on National Independents’ Day (NID) on June 1.

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  • OFT unmoved by predicted Tesco growth
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The Office of Fair Trading has turned down an FWD request for a moratorium on major retailers taking over smaller chains, despite a report by Verdict last month which predicted Tesco would take the lead in neighbourhood retailing by the end of the year.

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  • Toft: architect of award-winning My Shop Is Your Shop campaign

    Murphy to take over as Toft announces retirement plan
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Senior wholesalers have united in tribute to Alan Toft after he announced he would retire from the post of director general of the Federation of Wholesale Distributors at the end of April. He has been in the role for 16 years.

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  • Taylor: intends to improve key prices at Londis

    Londis to cut its booze prices
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Londis is set to cut prices on key lines, Musgrave Budgens-Londis managing director Mike Taylor has told ProWholesaler.

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  • Growing market for cash and carry
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The UK grocery wholesaling market is set to grow for years ahead, according to a highly positive report on the sector by leading research body IGD.

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  • Parfetts: taking up the case of over-size Tesco

    Parfetts C&C challenges Tesco store
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Parfetts Cash & Carry has set up a campaign against a newly opened Tesco Extra store in Stockport, Cheshire, which has exceeded its permitted size by more than 18,000sq ft.

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  • P&H green award
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Palmer & Harvey McLane has been awarded ISO 14001 certification for its commitment to protection of the environment.

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  • Hot House growing
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    More than 140 stores have now completed Landmark’s Hot House retailer development programme following the national roll out last spring.

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  • Booker baby boost
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Booker has relaunched its Happy Shopper baby range after research that showed the baby category was a key distress purchase from convenience stores and consumers wanted a brand alternative.

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  • 3663 brochures
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    3663 has released two new brochures tailored to the needs of specific groups of customers.

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  • New branding
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Following the recent merger of Waverley Group and The Beer Seller to form WaverleyTBS, the national drinks wholesaler has launched new branding on the side of its vehicles.

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  • Hancocks makes first foray into the south-east market
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Confectionery specialist Hancocks Cash and Carry will be opening a new 15,000sq ft depot in Watford on March 13, and is promising to add more in the South East.

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  • Hunt: division turns over £500m

    Savona Provisions joins Today’s foodservice team
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Today’s Group has gained another foodservice member after Oxford-based foodservice specialist Savona Provisions joined the Country Range Group.

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  • Former Booker duo set up business for caterers
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    A new 30,000sq ft cash and carry dedicated to the needs of caterers has opened in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

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  • Today’s Group boosts its symbol group operation
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The Today’s Group will make its support packages for retailers a key element of its strategy for 2005, managing director Rodney Hunt told its annual conference in Tenerife.

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  • Brakes builds up Healthier Choices range
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Brakes is aiming to help caterers take advantage of the increasing demand for healthier food by adding 20 new products to its Healthier Choices range, and is already working on developing more.

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  • Premier is given a place in The Sun
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Booker’s Premier symbol group is advertising in the national press for the first time, to build consumer awareness and help members grow their businesses.

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  • New members join Sterling
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The Sterling Supergroup buying group has recruited two new members, Waterdene Foodservice and Worldman Wholesale, adding £7m to the £460m aggregate turnover of its members.

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  • Alan Toft, Director General

    Review
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    One of the new services launched by FWD in 2005 has been the Helpline which is open for wholesalers and manufacturers from now on. The Federation has resources to handle enquiries on every aspect of wholesaling – but just as importantly it can assist suppliers who need to know more about the cash and carry and delivered wholesaling culture.

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  • Conference to confront industry's major issues
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Registrations are accelerating for the annual conference of the UK wholesale industry which takes place at The De Vere Belfry on April 18 and 19.

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  • Uniting to back NID campaign
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Plans are steaming ahead for National Independents’ Day on June 1 as part of the My Shop Is Your Shop campaign.

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  • Have we Got Booze for You
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Drinksummit, the specific beers, wines and spirits conference presented annually by the Federation of Wholesale Distributors, will feature a unique session this year.

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  • From left to right are: Deepa, Shangara and Aman Kooner

    Family involvement increases for Compass Cash & Carry
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Today’s member Glasgow-based Compass Cash & Carry has recently become an entirely family-run business following a restructuring of its buying team.

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  • Retail purchase for poultry and meat supplier
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Lloyd Maunder, which supplies meat and poultry to a wide range of customers including caterers and wholesalers, has bought the Dewhurst butchery chain.

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  • Smint mints: new distribution company

    New distribution company for confectionery firms
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Confectionery companies Chupa Chups and Perfetti van Melle have joined forces to create a new UK company following the collapse of Food Brokers.

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  • Mobile IT firm buys Irish rival
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Mobile computing specialist Eastern Data, which has supplied hand-held computers to a number of food distribution companies, has taken over the Irish computer company DSR Systems.

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  • In Brief
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The takeover of Booker’s parent, Big Food Group, by Giant Bidco has been completed. Giant Bidco, a consortium including Icelandic company Baugur, plans to run Booker and Iceland as separate companies.

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  • In Brief
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Scottish & Newcastle’s turnover for the year ending December 31 was up 1.7% to £4,992bn, and pre-tax profit rose by 11% to £373m.

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  • In Brief
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Chilled distribution specialist Culina Logistics reported turnover up by 18% from £48.7m in 2003 to £57.9m in 2004, and deliveries topped 500,000 for the first time, an increase of 13% compared to 2003.

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  • In Brief
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Shareholders have agreed to the merger of Molson and Coors to form Molson Coors Brewing, creating the world’s fifth largest brewer by volume.

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  • Peter Saunders

    Buyer in the picture
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Date that you joined the company:October 1996

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  • Chandra: will work closely with Afsar

    New recruits join trading and distribution teams
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Glasgow-based cash and carry business United Wholesale has expanded its trading and distribution teams following a 109% sales increase over the last two years.

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  • Winter: building beverages and non food

    Winter takes post at Spar
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Spar UK has strengthened its trading team with the recruitment of Rowan Winter as trading manager for non-foods and hot beverages.

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  • Champion of Champions (from left): George Benson, Kate Salmon (executive director, SWA), Gerry Fraser (senior trading controller), Paul Graham (wholesale trading director of United Biscuits, the sponsor) and Graham Benson

    Top Scottish prize awarded to Bellevue Cash & Carry
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Bellevue Cash & Carry has been crowned the best wholesale business in Scotland after claiming four awards, including Best Cash & Carry and the Champion of Champions accolade in Scottish Wholesale Achievers 2005. Managing director Graham Benson also received a further award for the Outstanding Individual Achiever.

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  • Martin Johnson

    Johnson stars at Pro-retail
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Rugby World Cup winning captain Martin Johnson will be one of the star attractions at Palmer & Harvey McLane’s Pro-retail show next month.

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  • Bestway chairman Sir Anwar Pervez (right) with Ian Pallet

    Bestway gives recognition to best staff and suppliers
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Stockport was crowned Depot of the Year at the Bestway Performance Awards and Dinner, and Ian Pallet from the Gateshead depot was awarded Overall Manager of the Year.

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  • Captain Vigilante
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Understanding. That was the response from the chattering classes when it was learned that Bill Grimsey had, after all, refused to take the leadership job in New Booker, provoking a statement expressing disappointment at his decision by Baugur, the new owners.

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  • Opportunities in short life goods
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Harris International Marketing’s (HIM) annual Cash & Carry Programme has quickly established itself as the leading study into the business of independent retailers who use cash and carries as their supply source.

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  • Nestlé Rowntree puts its message across on screen
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Plasma screens are being used in four Landmark Cash & Carry depots in a pilot scheme to see whether they boost sales of Nestlé Rowntree products.

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  • A warning that you can’t miss
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    A new safety device could save depot operators thousands of pounds in liability cases, according to its inventor Paul Wilson.

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  • Loadhog fixes stock securely
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Cert Logistics is trying to prevent damage to items in transit with a new device for securing loose products to pallets.

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  • New owners: Woodward (left) and Dhaliwal

    Software investment to drive growth at Openshaw
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The new owners of H&S Openshaw have ordered a software system as part of a bid to grow the company and extend its territory.

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  • Investment in new-look Booker depots dried up

    Bestway ups the ante
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Anyone familiar with Booker’s recent history will not be surprised that just when there seemed grounds for some guarded optimism about the future, fate intervened to make an already cut throat business environment even tougher.

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  • Mike Taylor

    Taylor made for wholesale
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    In the five years since Mike Taylor joined Budgens he has seen massive changes in the business, and he is now the man charged with driving through the final stage of the transformation from retailer to wholesaler.

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  • Local and proud of it!
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    The My Shop Is Your Shop (MSYS) campaign, initiated by the Federation of Wholesale Distributors and driven by the FWD PR Action Group (PRAG) is focusing on two areas for the run up to National Independents’ Day on June l.

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  • Market leader: Walkers Crisps are top sellers

    Stack those snacks
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Snacking is one of Britain’s most popular pastimes. But snack products are doing more than just satisfying the nation’s between meals hunger pangs. As the pace of everyday life increases, the snack, more often than not, becomes a meal for people on the move. Even children’s lunch boxes are crammed with snacks.

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  • Bubbling up with bite size Aero
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Nestlé Rowntree is aiming to give wholesalers and independent retailers a big slice of the action as it embarks on a major drive to develop Aero into a £100m brand by the end of the year.

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  • Bite size Aero.

    Bubbling up with bite size Aero
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Nestlé Rowntree is aiming to give wholesalers and independent retailers a big slice of the action as it embarks on a major drive to develop Aero into a £100m brand by the end of the year.

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  • Pennine flows into wholesalers’ depots
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Pennine Spring is being launched into the cash and carry and the on-trade market by its new owner Britvic.

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  • French house wine for the on trade
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    HwCg has launched a new French wine brand, targeted specifically at the house wine sector of the on-trade.

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  • Twinings expands foodservice range
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Twinings is looking to build on the success of its Green Tea for the in home market with two new varieties for its foodservice range.

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  • Every day impulse
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    United Biscuits UK is aiming to grow sales of its Hula Hoops and McCoy’s brands by a total of £47m during 2005 with a number of new products and by refocusing Hula Hoops.

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  • Motor drives Lucozade Sport
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    GlaxoSmithKline is energising Lucozade Sport’s association with football with a new TV advertising campaign featuring the brand’s new face of football Steven Gerrard. The 30-second ad entitled ‘Engine’ will appear first on sports channels and will be rolled out on network TV later in the year.

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  • Bernard Matthews cuts salt and fat
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Bernard Matthews Food Service has launched a new and bigger version of its children’s product, the Turkey Twizzler.

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  • £24m investment in ice cream
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Wall’s is promising a £24m investment in its ice cream range and a number of new developments for 2005.

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  • Cadbury rolls out new egg design
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Cadbury Trebor Bassett has introduced a new innovation to the Easter confectionery market with the launch of Cadbury Easter Egg Delight.

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  • Every day impulse
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Walkers is introducing a new Roasted Onion & Balsamic Vinegar flavour to its Sensations range and for a limited period it is also offering two new Sensations Selections four packs.

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  • Masterfoods adds Mars Midnight
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Two new additions have been made to Masterfoods’ ice cream portfolio extending its Mars and Maltesers ranges.

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  • Cool kids star in Haribo adverts
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Haribo is launching a seven-month, multi-million pound campaign of TV advertising to drive awareness of its three biggest-selling lines – Starmix, Tangfastics and Kiddie’s SuperMix.

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  • On-can promotion to lift Grolsch sales
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Grolsch is launching its first on-can promotion for nearly four years this month.

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  • Dove Silk aims for category growth
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Unilever UK Home and Personal Care is aiming to grow the deodorants category with the addition of a new variety to its Dove range.

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  • The new look Smaties tube

    Nestlé to update Smarties tube
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    Nestlé Rowntree’s famous Smarties tube is being updated with the launch of the six-sided ‘Hexatube’, in the first change to the traditional Smarties tube since it was launched 67 years ago.

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  • Buyer's Diary
    Published:  13 March, 2005

    MONDAY

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