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60 SECOND INTERVIEW
                                                                     60 SECOND INTERVIEW  BOSS Today      #55



                              Deck Hand






                              BOSS Today  talks to Tim Percival, Category Director – Office and Digital at Antalis UK



            BT:    Please can you give us a brief   capacity reduction (closures or   TP:    Our approach has been to be
               summary of your career so far?   repurposing); global shipping    transparent and upfront and
                                                disruption; extreme price inflation   provide our customers with as
            TP:    I started in the papers market   linked to hugely increasing pulp   much substantive and accurate
               over 30 years ago as a trainee   and energy costs; container      information as possible, and
               Inside Sales Executive. I moved   shortages; mill strikes; and of   this has often been a difficult
               to Sales Desk Manager and then   course, the recent and terrible   and negative message to deliver.
               made the leap to external sales   situation in Ukraine.           Preserving inventory, managing
               with Wiggins Teape. During the                                    margins and passing on the
               transition to Antalis I moved into   BT:    How long will the supply shortage   increases will be absolutely
               Sales Management, then became    situation continue?              critical.
               National Accounts and then
               Divisional Director for the Office   TP:    Globally, the best market   BT:    Tell us something else about
               business in the UK. Recently, I   intelligence suggests a significant   yourself that few others know.
               expanded my product portfolio    and increasing gap between
               and in addition to the office    improving demand and actual   TP:    Growing up in Manchester in the
               papers market I am now also      production capacity. It’s        1980s, the music scene played a
               responsible for the digital papers   impossible to see what the other   big part of my formative years,
               market as Category Director.     side of the current challenges look   with many nights spent in the
                                                like or when we will see supply   famous Hacienda nightclub. I still
            BT:    What involvement have you had    improving. As post pandemic   enjoy the house music scene and
               with BOSS to date?               demand levels off and inventories   for relaxation I will spend a few
                                                fill, there is no doubt that the   hours on the decks putting a mix
            TP:    I have always supported BOSS,   current situation will improve, but   together. It’s quite flattering and
               from regional quiz nights in the   ‘when?’ is an impossible question   grounding when my 20 year old
               90s to the prestigious annual    to answer!                       son asks if I have done a new mix
               BOSS Awards. Diary and travel                                     yet and ‘can he have a copy?’!
               restrictions permitting, I always   BT:    Overall, what kind of paper price
               find value in the industry meetings   increases can the OP industry
               associated with BOSS.            expect to see in 2022?
                                                                                 Widespread relief
            BT:    What is behind the current   TP:    Because of the significant   as Finnish paper
               shortages in paper supply?       increases in input costs, paper   strikes end
                                                producers are still experiencing
            TP:    At risk of using a much over-used   very low, if not negative, operating
                                                                                 The strike at Finland’s UPM
               expression, we are in the eye    margins, despite a significant   paper mills, which saw a severe
               of a ‘Perfect Storm’ with many   period of price inflation. Prices   paper and label supply shortage
               negative influences impacting    need to reflect the true cost of   in the UK, has finally been
               global supply. In ‘normal’ times,   the product and ensure that paper   resolved on the 22nd April. UPM
                                                                                 and the Paperworkers’ Union
               paper is a challenging market,   manufacturing is a sustainable
                                                                                 have approved a settlement
               where we have to constantly      and viable industry, so if we    proposal following the strike
               adapt to the accepted/expected   consider the actual percentage   by almost 2,000 workers which
               year on year decline of demand   increases seen in both energy and   lasted almost four months.
               associated with digitisation.    pulp, we must believe we still have   Concerns remain about how
                                                                                 long it will take for supply to
               That is still very relevant, but   some way to go.                be restored. Orders already
               there are now many other                                          placed will take priority, with
               influences impacting it: Covid-  BT:    What advice would you give   new orders likely to be accepted
               related changes in office working   the OP industry distributors   from now onwards. However,
               practices; post-pandemic         about how to handle the paper    lead times may still be lengthy.
               demand recovery; paper mill      shortages and price increases?


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