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NFRN Calls for Review of Wholesale Funding

The NFRN has called for wholesale funding to come under urgent review as Smiths News announced an increase in its carriage charge template of 4.21 per cent.

Author: News Desk

Posted on: 22 June 2012 06:27

NFRN Calls for Review of Wholesale Funding

National President Alan Smith (pictured) said: “Coming at a time of major reorganisation of depots, which the wholesalers say is to reduce costs, I am surprised and Alan Smithdisappointed that Smiths News has advised that it is putting its charges up from August 5, particularly as the formula it is uses is one that has never been agreed by the NFRN.”

He added: “Rather than continuing to squeeze hard pressed independent retailers for more money, wholesalers should be negotiating with publishers for an improved margin. If publishers want their products to be delivered they should be the ones to bear the cost.

“Failing that, and as delivery costs to supermarkets will only rise by a maximum of £2 a week, there should be a new formula which spreads the cost of delivery to retailers more fairly.”

As a result of the increase, says the NFRN, more than 60 per cent of NFRN members will be paying more than £1 a week. Twenty six per cent will pay just short of £1 a week and just 14 per cent will see their charges stay the same or fall.

Smiths News said the 4.21 per cent increase was based on a 3.9 per cent rise in the Retail Price Index and a 4.7 per cent increase in the Freight Transport Association index in the 12 months to January 2012.

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