Outrage as Northern Ireland wholesaler increases carriage charges

CarrIage charges increased for 100 retailers, while 300 retailers moved to a lower band because of their weakened trading conditions

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15 June 2021

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Dismayed independent retailers in Northern Ireland have accused news wholesaler Newspread of increasing carriage charges “by stealth” .

The rises, which average 3.5 per cent, came into effect on Sunday (6 June) but retailers say they received no official or advance notification. They only became aware if they spotted the news in small print on their invoices.

The vice president of the Federation of Independent Retailers (NFRN) Muntazir Dipoti, who is also chairman of its news operations committee, said: “Given that other news wholesalers have suspended their annual carriage charge reviews given the difficult trading conditions that all retailers have experienced over the past 18 months, the fact that Newspread has not only conducted a review but also increased its charges is a real blow. What makes matters worse is that many news retailers were completely unaware as the news was hidden away at the bottom of its paperwork. This is a real blow.”

Newspread only confirmed its carriage charge hikes to the NFRN’s head office after the event.  In an email, its operations director Grace McPhail said that the increases took effect from last weekend, adding that 100 retailers had seen their carriage charges rise. She added that 300 retailers had moved to a lower band because of their weakened trading conditions.

The NFRN has asked Newspread to confirm its intentions for its retail customers in the Republic of Ireland.  To date, NFRN says it has only advised that these are under review.

 

 

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