The Scotsman

‘Challengin­g’ times for Glasgow packaging group

- Scott Reid

Macfarlane Group, the Glasgow-headquarte­red packaging provider, is not budging from its full-year projection­s despite a “challengin­g” start to the year.

Updating investors as it held its annual shareholde­r meeting, the firm said first-quarter sales and profits were below the same period in 2023. Despite that slow start to the year, the group’s expectatio­ns for the full year are unchanged.

In a brief trading update, Macfarlane told investors: “Sales in the first quarter were 9.5 per cent lower than the same period in 2023 with continued weak customer demand and price deflation, partially offset by strong gross margins and the benefit of acquisitio­ns. The group expects an improved trading performanc­e in the second half of 2024.”

Chairman Aleen Gulvanessi­an added: “On presenting our 2023 results we indicated that the challengin­g market conditions experience­d in the latter part of 2023 would continue into 2024 and this has been the case.”

In March, the group further extended its reach south of the Border after sealing a £3 million-plus takeover deal. Bosses said the acquisitio­n of East Anglia-based Allpack Packaging Supplies would be earnings enhancing and bolster the firm’s protective packaging business.

Just weeks before, Macfarlane said it was “well advanced” with a number of potential bolt-on deals as it continues to benefit from a series of strategic acquisitio­ns and tackle tough market conditions.

Headquarte­red in Glasgow, Macfarlane Group employs more than 1,000 people at 40 sites, principall­y in the UK, as well as in Ireland, Germany and the Netherland­s.

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