Scottish wholesalers outperforming English and Welsh counterparts

SWA chief executive Colin Smith

Data commissioned by the Scottish Wholesale Association (SWA) has revealed that Scotland’s wholesalers are outperforming those in England and Wales.

Based on research from 75 wholesalers across Great Britain, the findings show that Scotland over performing in wholesaler-supplied convenience retail, though growth is flatter in retail than foodservice, which is more robust.

Tanya Pepin, managing director of TWC, said: “Foodservice is currently showing strong growth while wholesale into retail is flatter. In both channels, Scotland is over-indexing on value growth.”

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Scotland also claimed the largest regional share of convenience retail value sales of all GB geographies and the best year-on-year results of all regions for value growth across impulse categories for seven of 10 core retail categories.

Pepin continued: “Finally, there is good news for Scottish wholesale-supplied symbols/fascias. Despite them having a lower share of stores numerically than England and Wales, they outperform on share of retail units sold, and Scottish symbols and fascias have more items in their baskets than their English and Welsh counterparts.”

SWA chief executive Colin Smith added that levels of confidence among Scottish wholesalers remain “high”. “This insightful market overview doesn’t mask the fact that businesses are facing significant cost pressures from high employee, materials, and energy costs,” he said.

“However, the findings from TWC and HDI tell us that there is optimism within the Scottish wholesale sector and our performance versus England and Wales is heartening in a market that has witnessed considerable challenges and change over the last five years.

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Paul Hill is the Editor of Better Wholesaling. He can be found on Twitter at @BW_PaulHill, or contacted via paul.hill@newtrade.co.uk and 07960935659.

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