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Revenue 'restricted' at toilet roll maker Accrol as supply chain crisis and HGV driver shortages continue

The company supplies its products to the likes of Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons and Wilko

Accrol is headquartered in Lancashire(Image: SHARED CONTENT UNIT)

The on-going supply chain crisis and shortage of HGV drivers is "restricting revenue" at a toilet roll and kitchen towel supplier to the likes of Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons and Wilko despite it passing on increase energy costs to customers.

Lancashire-headquartered Accrol, in an update to the London Stock Exchange, said pressures on the group's raw material supply chains "have been considerable with further tightening" in recent weeks.

The group added that pulp and parent reel production costs have been impacted across the world by energy cost increases, input shortages, and general inflationary pressures.

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Accrol, in the update for its current financial year ending April 30, 2022, also said that while its supply chain has "shown significant resilience and supply shortages have been managed, considerable cost increases had to be absorbed" in the short term.

In addition, "distribution pressures" such as the availability of HGV drivers, "which served to increase costs further, have restricted revenue growth in FY22".

Accrol said it now expects its revenue to grow by about 25% from the previous year's total of £136.6m during its current financial period and its adjusted EBITDA to improve by about 20% from £15.6m.