Nordics business products reseller Wulff has said sluggish market conditions were to blame for a fall in sales in the first quarter of 2024. The Finland-based group reported Q1 2024 revenue of €23.3 million ($26 million), a year-on-year decline of 7.8%. CEO Elina Rahkonen said the decrease was “slight” and in line with expectations. This
Nordics reseller Wulff has said it is entering into “change negotiations” with almost 50 staff. According to the company, it is strengthening its competitiveness and profitability with an organisational reform in its Finnish workplace products and services business. The actions are related to the integration of the Staples Finland business acquired in 2021. “The integration
Nordics reseller Wulff has ventured into a new business service: staff leasing. A subsidiary called Wulff Works has been launched, effective 2 January, initially with six offices across Finland. The division aims to employ over 1,000 people in its first year of operation, particularly in the construction, industry, restaurant and logistics sectors. It is expected
Nordics business products reseller Wulff has lowered its sales and earnings guidance for 2023. The Finland-based group – which recently sold its direct business in Sweden – has said it now expects its revenue and comparable operating profit for the year to “decrease clearly” from 2022. The company had previously said both figures were set
Nordics reseller Wulff recently appointed a Chief Procurement Officer. Taking on the role is Ari Järvenkari, who has been with the company since 2021. He previously spent almost 13 years at Lyreco Finland in a variety of inventory and planning roles. Järvenkari said one of his tasks was to develop Wulff’s product and service portfolio