If your having trouble with the hashrefs or arrays, I'd take a look at perldsc for some good examples. As for the html I'd use a template (either HTML::Template or Template Toolkit. I'll leave an example of how to do it in TT, though I might be misreading what your arrays contain.
my $vars = {
'sup' => [ @sup ],
'products' => [ @products ],
'data' => { %data },
#data has the product names as keys ref. an array of data
};
$tt->process('sometemplatefile', $vars);
<table>
[% foreach s = sup %]
<tr><td>[% s %]</td></tr>
[% end %]
[% foreach p = products %]
<tr><td>[% p %]</td>
[% foreach cur = data.$p %]
<td>[% cur %]</td>
[% end %]
</tr>
[% end %]
</table>
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