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BMF reveals new corporate identity

The Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) has a new logo and corporate identity, which will be launched in February to coincide with its move to new offices in Coventry.
BMF reveals new corporate identity
The organisation says that its new corporate identity represents 'an evolutionary change' and retains the brand heritage of a trade federation with a history of more than 100 years.

The most significant changes are the addition of the colour red to the logo, and the incorporation of the full name, Builders Merchants Federation, within the main body of the logo. Red was deliberately chosen as a bold colour to reflect the organisation's new dynamism, while the new red, white and blue corporate colours mirror those of the national flag to highlight the BMF's inherent Britishness, inclusivity and spread of influence.

As part of the initiative the BMF has also changed its strapline to better reflect the vision statement first presented at Members' Day in October 2012. The new strapline, 'one industry, one voice', emphasises its role as a merchant focused trade association and its relevance to every builders merchant and every supplier to the merchant industry in Britain.

BMF managing director, John Newcomb, said: 'The BMF is going through a period of tremendous change, but as with the organisation itself, we didn't want to throw the old corporate identity out and start again. In both cases we had a good base on which to build, and I hope everyone will agree that the new logo and strapline better reflects the new organisation which the BMF is evolving into.'

Guidelines for the use of the BMF corporate identity are available from Christine Harding at chris.harding@bmf.org.uk



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17 January 2013

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