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UK RETAILERS AND WHOLESALERS BENEFITTING FROM CENTRAL LOCATION FOR CHILLED CROSS DOCKED PALLETS

Since total supply chain solutions provider Oakland International’s state-of-the-art chilled and deep chilled Coalville warehouse opened in September 2020, it has seen a significant uplift in enquiries from manufacturers looking for an optimum cross-docking platform for products destined for UK retailers and wholesalers.

Oakland International’s Distribution Director Martin Pearson commented: “Along with the storage and picking capability, we were aware that the location of the Coalville site also presented an optimum solution for food manufacturers looking to pick their own orders onto pallets for onward distribution to their UK retailer and wholesaler customers.

“We welcome these enquiries as this volume is entirely complimentary to our site volume distribution operations and the synergies it provides allows us to drive costs down across the supply chain for the benefit of all.’’

Coalville’s 225,000 sq. ft unit is a multi-million-pound investment for Oakland International with plans in place to install solar panels to make the warehouse carbon neutral as part of their focus towards becoming the first carbon-neutral business within their sector. They are also BRC AA accredited, and double Queen’s Award for Enterprise recipients for International Trade and Sustainable Development.

Added Martin: “Coalville is the perfect solution for anyone re-evaluating their cross-docking transport supply chain, and we welcome the opportunity to explain the benefits of this exciting development.”

Operating 24-hours/7 days a week, Oakland International is a B2C/B2B specialist in contract packing, storage, picking, food distribution and brand development support provider for ambient, chilled and frozen food to the retail, convenience, discount, wholesale and food service markets in the UK, Ireland and via their partner in Spain. Employing some 600 people, the company’s head office is in Redditch, with other facilities located in Corby, Dublin, and Worksop.

STEVEN PHILLIPS, MD OF BONASYSTEMS EUROPE – SLIP RESISTANCE & SAFETY FOOTWEAR

Steven Phillips is the Managing Director of Bonasystems Europe, a market leader in the prevention of slips and trips, Board Member of the UK Slip Resistance Group and regular speaker at Health & Safety and Business Conferences.   He has 22 years’ experience in field of Slips and Trips, pendulum testing, anti-slip treatments, best practice cleaning advice, training and consultancy.

Bonasystems is proud to be a partner of Arco and work closely together across a wide range of clients including factories, warehouses, distribution centres, retail, leisure and hospitality developing initiatives to reduce slips and trips and improve the safety of both employees and members of the public.

Bonasystems manufactures its own proprietary range of specialist maintenance products in the UK as well as offering site based anti-slip treatments across multiple sectors.  We are delighted to include clients such as Tfl, Network Rail, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Heathrow Airport, Wembley Stadium, Everyone Active, Virgin Active, 2 Sisters Food Group, Travel Lodge, Hilton Hotels and Nissan amongst our customers and to have been chosen as their appointed Slips & Trips expert by Aviva Insurance.

We are delighted to have Steven at this year’s Health and Safety Conference.

View the full programme here: BFFF Health & Safety Conference Programme

Book your tickets here: https://bfff.co.uk/event/bfff-health-and-safety-conference/

SUPPORT THE BRITISH FROZEN FOOD FEDERATION AND ATTEND THIS YEAR’S FROZEN FOOD BUSINESS CONFERENCE, 19TH – 23RD APRIL.

Start your working day listening to industry speakers talk about the latest information coming out of the Frozen Food industry while watching the winners of the Frozen Food Awards get announced.

The British Frozen Food Federation are taking the annual Frozen Food Business Conference online, to continue providing the Frozen Food industry with the thought-provoking, insightful line up of speakers. The Business Conference has been broken down into 5 themed sessions of 2 – 3 hours of speakers, and between each of the speakers the BFFF will be announcing category winners in the British Frozen Food Awards.

The themes of the 2021 Frozen Food Business Conference are:

  • Monday – Retail – Sponsored by Company Shop
  • Tuesday – Economy, Trends & Export – Sponsored by XPO Logistics
  • Wednesday – Foodservice
  • Thursday – Sustainability
  • Friday – British Frozen Food Federation – Sponsored by Apetito

Book tickets for the days which interest you the most, or take advantage of our full week ticket and get tickets for all 5 days for the price of 4 days.

MARSHALL FLEET SOLUTIONS AWARDED ‘THERMO KING BLUE TRACK SELECT DEALER’ ACCREDITATION

Leading commercial vehicle company Marshall Fleet Solutions (MFS) has been awarded the Thermo King Blue Track Select Dealer Accreditation for 2021 by Thermo King Europe.

The Thermo King Blue Track Select Dealer Accreditation programme was launched by TK at the end of 2020 and replaces the previous ‘Platinum Award’ dealer scheme that MFS had been successful with in every consecutive year since 2017.

Blue Track is a significant change from the Platinum award and is a brand-new strategic programme that Thermo King has developed for its European dealer network with the goal to anticipate the market challenges and most importantly, to ensure a superior customer experience.

“Blue Track is a big step up from its predecessor scheme, with much tighter and more detailed requirements to be satisfied, in order to be recognised as one the best performing European dealers for TK,” said Mark Howell, Managing Director at MFS, “To be named as Thermo King Blue Track Select dealer is a recognition that is only handed out to a select few dealers across the whole of Europe.”

Mark continues, “MFS was recognised for this accreditation because we met the demanding set of requirements that Thermo King use to identify its best-performing dealers. Without doubt, this is a testament to the amazing service we are now providing to our customers and of course, this sort of recognition simply wouldn’t happen without the hard work of everyone in the MFS team.”

Food distribution firm fined £60,000 over unsafe working practices

A food distribution company has been fined £60,000 after pleading guilty to four offences under health and safety legislation at Birmingham Magistrates Court.

Birmingham City Council prosecuted Pearl Food Distribution – based at Unit 33 Middlemore Industrial Estate, Middlemore Road, Birmingham – after a safety inspector saw an employee raised up on a pallet balanced on a forklift truck to pass items up to a mezzanine level during a visit on 7 March 2019 to sign off Improvement Notices. The officer also witnessed an employee using the loading bay incorrectly.

The company – which pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing (10 December 2020) and was prosecuted under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and Work at Height Regulations 2005 – was ordered to pay £64,392 during the sentencing at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court including the fine, court costs of £4,222 and £170 victim surcharge.

The prosecution was brought following an inspection 5 December 2018, when a number of Improvement Notices were served on the company, to prevent people from falling from the mezzanine staircase landing, mezzanine storage locations and provide suitable loading bay gate on that level.

Pearl Food Distribution was also required to carry out suitable and sufficient risk assessments and provide employees with work at height training.

Councillor Philip Davis, chair of the city council’s Licensing and Public Protection Committee, said: “Falling from height is a well-known cause of serious or fatal injuries and balancing on a forklift to reach goods stored at a high level and failing to prevent a fall from height are good examples of where the health and safety of employees is not being protected in the workplace. Our officers will continue to take action where basic standards of health and safety are not being met or, worse still, flouted.”

The Business Desk
February 2021

COVID-19 CONTINUES TO CAUSE SIGNIFICANT SHIFTS IN THE FOOD AND DRINK INDUSTRY

  • Total UK food and drink market sales declined by 12% during 2020
  • Grocery retail share of the market grew from 64% in 2019 to 81% in 2020
  • Eating out sector shrank by over 50%
  • Q2 is a critical period for the eating out industry

Eating In vs Dining Out 2021 – the second report in a series that examines the impact of COVID-19 on the UK food and drink market – quantifies how the pandemic shifted spend from foodservice to retail channels in 2020, and the factors that will affect the market in 2021. Produced in collaboration with leading foodservice consultant, Peter Backman, the report gives a unique, total view of in-home and out-of-home food and drink spend.

Nicola Knight, Senior Retail Analyst at IGD, said: “Food and drink retail sales grew by 9.9% in 2020 and e-commerce was the clear winner in the sector as shoppers switched to online due to lockdown restrictions and stay-at-home guidance.  But the overall food and drink market declined by 12%, predominantly driven by consumers eating more meals at home due to government closures within the eating out sector.”

Despite restaurant delivery, innovation in relation to meal kits and in-home ‘experiences’, the research highlights that in general, consumers haven’t been consistently replicating out-of-home habits within the home, contributing to the decline in that market. For example, a steak dinner with all the trimmings in a restaurant can be replaced with a supermarket steak and oven chips for a fraction of the price or traded for a lower value dish.

The second part of the report assesses the many factors that will shape the UK food and drink market in 2021, which include consumer behaviour, government support, supply chain resilience, the lasting impact of the economy and labour market, and EU exit.

Peter Backman, foodservice consultant, commented: “The second quarter of 2021 is going to be critical for the eating out market. Without any current indication of when the industry will reopen or government support, many businesses are sitting on a knife edge. We’ll see property debts, plus substantial hospitality costs due and the end of support measures, which will sadly mean that many businesses will have no choice but to shut up shop.

“That said, the swift roll-out of the vaccine and an increase in consumer confidence are likely to paint a brighter picture for the second half of the year.”

In the short term, whilst eating out remains largely ‘closed’, the food and grocery retail market will need to deliver for food and drink shoppers that have few alternatives. This will manifest itself in high levels of demand for online. For out-of-home, the agility with which operators responded in 2020 will need to continue in the face of continued unpredictability.

Nicola Knight explains: “With normality hopefully beginning to return in the second half of the year, we’re expecting to see a return to some pre-COVID shopping habits, albeit with some more frugal habits emerging.

“2021 is going to be another interesting year of shifting behaviours and spend. We’re delighted to be working with Peter Backman, so that we can look at the market in its entirety, rather than the ‘retail’ and ‘hospitality’ silos that have historically shaped the food and drink industry. It’s a fresh, new approach.”

The report takes a quarter-by-quarter view on the potential outlook for 2021 to help retailers, operators and suppliers begin to plan for the next 12 months. Updates will be launched throughout 2021 in line with the changing landscape.

For info,  Peter Backman covers it in this week’s Weekly Briefing Report

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