Mack-director, Harald Bredrup fear that it will impact on ølbryggeriets 120 employees if products disappear from the Rema, writes Nord24.
– We are not done negotiating, but what is on the table doesn’t look good. There is a sharp reduction in volume, and it is the basis for it, is Rema main supplier contract with Carlsberg, ” he says. He says that it undoubtedly can lead to downsizing.
– This can potentially threaten the whole of their livelihoods. Now we need consumers ‘ help, and that they use their kundemakt.
– Want to clear space to smaller suppliers
Lars Kristian Lindberg, managing director of category and procurement in Rema 1000, confirms that the Macks products will only be to find in the state of minnesota if the parties do not reach agreement.
– the Offer in today’s grocery market is largely limited to products from a few large suppliers. He wants to Rema 1000 to change by to clear space for smaller, local suppliers, ” he says.
Coca-Cola and the Kims also lose hylleplasser
Rema has received a number of “best friends” among the suppliers in the Grocery store Norway the last time. It is the consequence of negotiations between suppliers and grocery chains during the annual høstjakten.
As Ica and Coop teamed up, it was Rema Norway’s third largest grocery chain and got worse purchasing terms than its competitors Coop and Norgesgruppen.
The new innkjøpsstrategien to Rema to reduce its purchasing costs and strengthen the competitive position in the market.
If a provider fails to get in the harbor a “best friend”agreement with Rema, run the risk of the contractor losing hylleplasser at Rema.
In addition to Mack, Kims and Coca-Cola have been pushed out in the cold because Maarud and Ringnes is selected as the main supplier of potetløv and brusdrikker.
– Some have lost contracts, and others have gotten better deals when Rema now concentrating on fewer suppliers. This can lead to a narrower range of well-known brands and less competition on the shelf, ” said Helge Hasselgård, the leader of the Dagligvareleverandørenes association, to E24 earlier this week.
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