
Who We Are
The Brewery Logistics Group (BLG) is the UK’s leading brewery logistics trade association, representing brewers and their logistics partners nationwide.
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We are the collective voice of the UK’s brewery logistics operators — those responsible for the safe, efficient, and sustainable delivery of beer and beverages to pubs, bars, and hospitality venues across the country.
Our Mission
In an era of increasing urban congestion, regulatory complexity, and tightening environmental targets, BLG stands up for the needs of our members and the essential supply chain that keeps Britain’s pubs and hospitality industry alive.

We focus on...
Ensuring safe and efficient delivery of beer and related products
Promoting health and safety standards across the industry
Supporting local authorities in understanding the delivery challenges our drivers face — especially the lack of parking near venues
Our Members
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What they say...
"Our industry has a foot in the door and a voice to be heard along with other Transport Industry organisations who represent logistics, the BLG has a presence that is heard and respected in our ever-changing industry. "
Richard Harrison
GXO
“With the ever changing face of delivery challenges in London to the drinks industry, the support that the BLG offers us with there dealings with the London Boroughs to ensure soloutions are found is invaluable to keep the wheels moving and the beer taps serving”
Jon Penfold
Tradeteam Salfords General Manager
"Working with the Brewery Logistics Group (BLG) on a research project leading to a PhD was a very rewarding process. BLG successfully bridged our research curiosity with the realities faced by logistics companies during freight deliveries in London, enabling the access to data and supporting the dissemination of findings to inform regulations and organizational practices. The commitment, enthusiasm and deep knowledge regarding deliveries and kerbside management enabled us to produce a high-quality study addressing challenges and impacts for all the stakeholders involved".
Michael Browne, Professor – University of Gothenburg
Ivan Sanchez-Diaz, Associate Professor – Chalmers University of Technology
Juan Pablo Castrellon, Dr. and former PhD student – Chalmers University of Technology



