NBWA (The National Beer Wholesalers Association)

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NBWA stands The National Beer Wholesalers Association. Founded in 1938, the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) is a trade association that represents the interests of the 3,300 licensed, independent beer distributors.

What is NBWA?

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NBWA works to strengthen the state-based system of alcohol regulation that facilitates an orderly marketplace; creates a transparent and accountable system of alcohol distribution that protects American consumers; and promotes responsibility in the manufacture, distribution, sale and consumption of alcohol.

Mission Statement

The purpose of the National Beer Wholesalers Association is to provide leadership which enhances the independent beer distribution industry; to advocate before government and the public; to encourage the responsible consumption of alcohol; and to provide programs and services that will benefit its members.

 

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Reasons Membership in NBWA Protects Your Bottom Line:

NBWA Advocates on Behalf of Beer Distributors before Federal and State Government

NBWA advocates for beer distributors on Capitol Hill and before state governments around the country. Our lobbyists work hard each day to tout the strengths of state-based regulation of alcohol and to emphasize the important role beer distributors play in the marketplace and their local communities.

 

Provides Pro-Beer Public Affairs Initiatives

NBWA helps its members prepare for speaking to the media, legislators, business and civic groups and the general public. Through a variety of public relations resources, beer distributors are armed to talk about NBWA's core messages. NBWA's Public Affairs Department works to promote beer, beer distributors and NBWA's core messages in national media outlets.

 

Builds Productivity and Effectiveness of Your Operations

NBWA provides value-added management tools to its membership. The Compensation and Benefits Study allows distributors to compare employee benefit and compensation packages. NBWA's Distributor Productivity Report is designed to help the distributor's business and strengthen the three-tier system.

 

Advances the Three-Tier System

 

NBWA works to strengthen the three-tier system of beer distribution and to promote the interests of beer distributors. The Association works to provide information and data which will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of beer distributors in their relationships with suppliers, retailers, consumers, regulators and local officials. NBWA is working with a variety of other organizations to promote lawful distribution that will further strengthen the three-tier system. NBWA will continue to provide services in the form of information and analysis regarding state and federal regulatory compliance. Educating industry allies, trading partners and consumers about the value-added services distributors provide is a major priority. NBWA's leadership in the Beer Industry Electronic Commerce Coalition (BIECC) has been key in assuring that everyone in the value chain understands how electronic commerce enhances the value of the three-tier system.

 

Enables You Opportunities to Network at Beer Industry's Premier Events

The Annual Convention provides interesting and exciting speakers, innovative discussion topics, timely education seminars and the opportunity to meet with distributors and suppliers. Additionally, the Biennial Trade Show gives you an opportunity to view the latest in equipment, products and services offered to beer distributors. The Legislative Conference, held annually in Washington, D.C., provides a forum for distributors to meet and discuss important issues with members of Congress.

 

Provides Programs That Save You Money

 

NBWA partnered with an independent energy consulting firm, Affiliated Power Purchasers International, LLC (APPI), in order to offer members a program designed to help them reduce energy costs, the Energy Buyers Program. Through this program, APPI assists NBWA members with finding solutions to today's energy issues and with identifying opportunities to reduce electricity and natural gas costs. Dues for beer distributor members are based on annual beer sales in dollars. There is no minimum dues amount and a maximum of $100,000 per year.

 

 

 

To find out if you are eligible for distributor membership, or for more information on membership in NBWA, contact the Meetings and Membership Department at 800-300-6417. 

 

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