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Source – UK Office of National Statistics
Treatment and coating
of metals; machining
Building of
ships and
boats
Construction of
other civil
engineering
projects
Building completion
and finishing
Printing and service
activities related to printing
£4bn
£34bn Manufacture of
motor vehicles
Manufacture of air and
spacecraft related
machinery
£25bn
£11bn
£9bn
£30bn
£57bn
Construction of
residential and non-
residential buildings
£18bn
UK coatings industry supply chain
Coatings & ink
manufacturing
6%
Paint &
coatings
distribution
9%
Painters &
decorators
43%
Vehicle refinish
paint sprayers
5%
Industrial
coatings…
Wallcoverings
3%
Printers
25%
300,000 employed in the supply chain
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• The UK trade association for manufacturers of decorative coatings,
printing inks, powder coatings, industrial coatings & wallcoverings
• 140 Members, representing over 95% of market
• 81 Associate Members
• Coventry HQ
• 12 staff
• widely respected
and consulted
British Coatings Federation
The BCF Team
Trevor Fielding
Regulatory Affairs
Ali Brown
Head of
Membership
Wayne Smith
Regulatory
Affairs
Ellen Daniels
Public Affairs
Tom Bowtell Tania Morrill
Head of
Marketing
John Dixon
Statistics
Hugh
Williams
Wallcoverings
Nadine
Saxon
Office
Manager
Lorraine
Beard
Training and
Finance
Belle
Robertson
Technical &
Membership
CEO
Liam Hoare
Marketing
Intern
Abbie
Dryburgh
Marketing
Intern
Laura
Carpenter
Junior
Administrator
BCF organisation structure, August
2018
CEO
Tom Bowtell
Office Manager/PA
Nadine Saxon
Membership &
Events Admin
Belle Robertson
Training & Finance
Admin
Lorraine Beard
Junior
Administrator
Laura Carpenter
Reg Affairs Director
Wayne Smith
Reg Affairs
Manager
Trevor Fielding
Head of Marketing
Tania Morrill
Marketing Intern
Abbie Dryburgh
Marketing Intern
Liam Hoare
Head of Public
Affairs
Ellen Daniels
Head of
Membership
Ali Brown
10 key membership benefits
1. Regulatory support and advice
2. Influence regulatory issues
3. Information on UK/EU regulations such as REACH
4. Take part in Coatings Care sustainability
programme
5. Access in depth statistics - sales, raw materials,
profits, business confidence
6. Raise your profile in the industry
7. Network – be part of the UK coatings industry
8. Manage reputational risk
9. Discounts on training / buying group /
partnerships
10. BCF badge adds credibility
BCF: Role/activities
• Regulatory affairs support
• Provide business support eg. Statistics
service
• Training for the industry
• Forum for legitimate industry discussions
• Promote the industry’s interests
• Provide an interface with the public and
press
Net growth BCF membership
(new members minus resignations)
-10
-5
0
5
10
15
20
25
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Associate
Full
95% of the paint, coatings, printing inks and
wallcoverings sold in the UK comes from
BCF members…
Find out more from Ali Brown, Head of
Membership
alison.brown@bcf.co.uk
www.coatings.org.uk

Big Picture

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Source – UKOffice of National Statistics Treatment and coating of metals; machining Building of ships and boats Construction of other civil engineering projects Building completion and finishing Printing and service activities related to printing £4bn £34bn Manufacture of motor vehicles Manufacture of air and spacecraft related machinery £25bn £11bn £9bn £30bn £57bn Construction of residential and non- residential buildings £18bn UK coatings industry supply chain
  • 4.
    Coatings & ink manufacturing 6% Paint& coatings distribution 9% Painters & decorators 43% Vehicle refinish paint sprayers 5% Industrial coatings… Wallcoverings 3% Printers 25% 300,000 employed in the supply chain
  • 5.
    www.coatings.org.ukwww.coatings.org.uk • The UKtrade association for manufacturers of decorative coatings, printing inks, powder coatings, industrial coatings & wallcoverings • 140 Members, representing over 95% of market • 81 Associate Members • Coventry HQ • 12 staff • widely respected and consulted British Coatings Federation
  • 6.
    The BCF Team TrevorFielding Regulatory Affairs Ali Brown Head of Membership Wayne Smith Regulatory Affairs Ellen Daniels Public Affairs Tom Bowtell Tania Morrill Head of Marketing John Dixon Statistics Hugh Williams Wallcoverings Nadine Saxon Office Manager Lorraine Beard Training and Finance Belle Robertson Technical & Membership CEO Liam Hoare Marketing Intern Abbie Dryburgh Marketing Intern Laura Carpenter Junior Administrator
  • 7.
    BCF organisation structure,August 2018 CEO Tom Bowtell Office Manager/PA Nadine Saxon Membership & Events Admin Belle Robertson Training & Finance Admin Lorraine Beard Junior Administrator Laura Carpenter Reg Affairs Director Wayne Smith Reg Affairs Manager Trevor Fielding Head of Marketing Tania Morrill Marketing Intern Abbie Dryburgh Marketing Intern Liam Hoare Head of Public Affairs Ellen Daniels Head of Membership Ali Brown
  • 9.
    10 key membershipbenefits 1. Regulatory support and advice 2. Influence regulatory issues 3. Information on UK/EU regulations such as REACH 4. Take part in Coatings Care sustainability programme 5. Access in depth statistics - sales, raw materials, profits, business confidence 6. Raise your profile in the industry 7. Network – be part of the UK coatings industry 8. Manage reputational risk 9. Discounts on training / buying group / partnerships 10. BCF badge adds credibility
  • 10.
    BCF: Role/activities • Regulatoryaffairs support • Provide business support eg. Statistics service • Training for the industry • Forum for legitimate industry discussions • Promote the industry’s interests • Provide an interface with the public and press
  • 13.
    Net growth BCFmembership (new members minus resignations) -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Associate Full
  • 15.
    95% of thepaint, coatings, printing inks and wallcoverings sold in the UK comes from BCF members… Find out more from Ali Brown, Head of Membership alison.brown@bcf.co.uk www.coatings.org.uk

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