Depesche ups UK focus

Stationery and gift brand recalibrates British operation as Cardgains supplier

 

A well-loved household name in mainland Europe, stationery and gift company Depesche is refocusing its efforts on the UK market having invested in a brand-new sales set-up, appointed a British-based fulfilment partner, reduced its minimum order quantities and become a Cardgains/Bridewell official supplier.

Above: Industry stalwarts Pete Goodman (right) and Mike Apicella are now heading up the UK sales operation for Depesche
Above: Industry stalwarts Pete Goodman (right) and Mike Apicella are now heading up the UK sales operation for Depesche

Established in 1985 by Kjeld Schiøtz in Hamburg, today Depesche employs around 300 people with its products distributed in 41 countries, with designated companies in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and France.

Above: The TopModel by Depesche range spans stationery and gifts that appeal to girls
Above: The TopModel by Depesche range spans stationery and gifts that appeal to girls

As part of its quest to grow its UK presence and further build on the success of its brands – which include TopModel, Dino World, Miss Melody, Yivi and Princess Mimi – the last few months has seen Depesche ramp up on the sales side.

Above: Team members Mark Holland, Angela Pitchford, Jo Mills, Daniel Charley
Above: Team members Mark Holland, Andrea Pitchford, Jo Mills, Daniel Charley

Drawing on the vast industry experience of Pete Goodman and Mike Apicella, who have both known Kjeld for years, are now heading up the sales team in the UK. New to the company are Mark Holland who has joined as national accounts manager; Jo Mills has been appointed area sales manager north west for independents, while Andrea Pitchford has joined as area sales manager for the Midlands, taking on the role from Daniel Charley, who has been promoted to general sales manager for independents and key accounts.

Above: Dino World + Action has found favour with young dinosaur fans
Above: Dino World + Action has found favour with young dinosaur fans

“Mike and I are delighted to be heading up the UK sales side for Depesche,” Pete told PG Buzz. “Kjeld and I go back to the late 90s when I was part of Hanson White/Xpressions, and Depesche was a distributor for us in Germany. It’s a wonderfully-run business which continually invests in its products and its people.

“While historically Depesche’s distribution in the UK has been more skewed to toy retailers, the expansion of the product portfolio means it’s now more relevant to the greetings, gifts and garden centre retail sectors too.”

Above: The Depesche HQ near Hamburg
Above: The Depesche HQ near Hamburg

Another signal of the firm’s commitment to the UK market is the appointment of Suffolk-based Set In Hand as its UK fulfilment partner, reducing delivery lead times for retailers as, previously, all Depesche orders into Britain came from Germany.

“With Depesche now an official Cardgains supplier, we look forward to building the brand’s relationship with many more card and gift retailers over the coming months and years,” Pete added.

Top: The TopModel by Despesche range has fans all over the world

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