Friday, October 23, 2015

Dawn of the Office "Bar"

By: John Fullerton


Last week I attended an informative COPA seminar hosted by "AB Inbev" brewers of Labatt Blue, Budweiser and Stella Artois. Josh Belliveau, Inbev Canada's Trade & Marketing Manager took us through the ins and outs of the beer industry while pointing out potential opportunities for office supply dealers.
 Inbev is interested in exploring the feasibility of distributing a countertop draught beer dispenser to the offices of Canada. They are interested in partnering with Canada's office product dealers in distributing these units.


The countertop draught unit is an all-in-one-plug-and-play, self refrigerated solution created by Inbev for their "Stella Artois" brand. The countertop unit was developed as a solution for smaller, more intimate bars and restaurants that wish to serve proper draught beer without investing in a full-scale tap system. The Unit uses 12 L keg w/ bottle-in-bottle technology, which means the unit does not require gas. It is essentially the Keurig machine for beer!

Josh Belliveau of AB Inbev
Inbev believes that there may be an application for offices that may want to host "celebration" events in their offices. Thus they are exploring the possibility of opening up distribution of these units to an office environment. Their studies show that "millennials" are interested in more than just the traditional opportunities that a regular job may entail - things like good pay, benefits, increased vacation time - they also want to work in an environment that contributes to their social being. So things like an office celebration for a job well done or a finished project is an important feature on where millennials choose to work. This is where the countertop draught unit may be of interest in an office environment.


Inbev demonstrates the draught countertop unit to interested COPA members.
Inbev is interested in piloting the Stella Artois countertop draught beer dispenser in selected urban markets. They are looking for potential partners in the Office Supply industry who are interested in leveraging their network of clients in selling these units.

If this is something that your firm might be interested in, contact COPA for more information on the program. They will be happy to point you in the right direction.







Friday, October 02, 2015

Basics Show a "Down-Home" Hit

By John Fullerton
 
Basics Office Products held it's annual show last weekend in St. John's, Newfoundland and the consensus opinion from attendees was that it was a big success.
 
 
It really was a great atmosphere. Basics and our Newfoundland hosts, Dicks & Company, went to great lengths to ensure that the show was a success. The show itself was super busy from start to finish - the busiest show in recent memory as the dealers really took the time to get out to the show and visit the vendors. For myself, I can't ever remember being so busy at a Basics Trade show. I had 3 booths at the show, Vision Global Media, Genuine Supply Source and American Tombow.
 
 
...with Marnie Stone at the Tombow booth.
 
 
 
Shane Murtagh and Tracey Turnbull-Avey talking Ink & Toner at the Genuine Supply Source booth.
 
 
Exhibiting LED Desklamps at the Vision Global Media Booth
 The highlight of the show was the banquet that followed the show where we learned about the history of Newfoundland and then were entertained by Shaun Majumder of CBC's "This Hour has 22 Minutes". Shaun was in a word - HILARIOUS!!!! He had us rolling in the aisles with his tales of growing up in Newfoundland.

Dave Read of "Dick's & Co." and John Fullerton of "Fullerton Sales & Marketing" flank Shaun Majumder of "This Hour has 22 Minutes".
Congratulations Basics Office Products on a great event.