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Nisa offers short term supply contract to McColl’s after collapse of Palmer and Harvey

Nisa is to provide a new short term supply contract to its member, the McColl’s convenience chain. Starting on 4 December, the contract will cover those… View Article

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Nisa offers short term supply contract to McColl’s after collapse of Palmer and Harvey

Nisa is to provide a new short term supply contract to its member, the McColl’s convenience chain.

Starting on 4 December, the contract will cover those McColl’s stores that were previously supplied by the collapsed wholesaler, Palmer and Harvey.

In a statement, Nisa said it had moved “at pace” to mobilise its support while ensuring its existing availability levels will be maintained for all members throughout the Christmas trading period.

All of the McColl’s stores previously supplied by Palmer and Harvey will receive ambient stock delivered through existing Nisa-supplied McColl’s stores for onward transfer by McColl’s teams.

Arnu Misra, interim chief executive of Nisa, said: “I’m very pleased that Nisa has been selected by McColl’s to further support them at this crucial time. We have a highly flexible distribution model that enables us to scale quickly to members needs and as demand dictates. As a result, we will continue to manage both existing and new members without impacting our traditionally high levels of service, especially over the peak trading period.”

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