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VENDING INTERNATIONAL 2024 HANDBOOK AND BUYERS’ GUIDE Trade Associations AVA: THE VENDING & AUTOMATED RETAIL ASSOCIATION


Concept House, Cromwell Office Park, York Road, Wetherby, Leeds, LS22 7SU


Tel: +44 (0) 3300 883 267 Email: info@the-ava.com Website: www.the-ava.com


The AVA - is the trade body and voice for the automated 24-hour food and beverage industry. We support our members with government lobbying, best practice guidance and collaboration opportunities, whilst championing industry-wide quality, innovation and consumer satisfaction. Our vision is for the vending and automated retail industry to meet the needs of our 24/7, on-the-go society by making high-quality, innovative food and beverage services accessible wherever and whenever people need them. We’re here to help our members to continue adapting and improving vending services to meet consumers’ increasingly “on-demand” needs.


Our objectives are to: ● be the credible heart and official voice of the vending industry


● create an industry that is recognised as innovative and progressive


● generate and maintain the positive image of vending BEVERAGE STANDARDS ASSOCIATION


● explain and promote to vendors and consumers the benefits of advances in technology and services


● build a community of mutual interest by: ● engaging fully with members and users to gain insights and support continuous improvement


● reaching out to the wider community about the benefits of automated retail services


AVA MANAGEMENT AND SECRETARIAT Chief Executive:


Membership Services Manager: Accounts Controller:


David Llewellyn David Bamford Penny Rowell


Details of AVA members can be found here: https://www.the- ava.com/member-finder/


AVA BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 2021/2022 ● Chair: Gillian White, Crane CPI ● Natalie Baker, Westways Vending Ltd ● Stuart Coutts, Connect Vending ● Diane Hunter, Apple Vending & Catering Services ● Craig Jukes, EVOCA UK Ltd ● Graham Kingaby, Montagu Group/NIVO ● Jane MacDonald, Excel Vending Ltd ● Adrian Pratt, Benders Paper Cups ● Kelly Pugh, City Vending Services Ltd ● Wayne Wanklyn, Aimia Foods Ltd


Beverage Standards Association


7 Claydon Court, St Michaels Place, Waterlooville, Hants PO7 7GR Tel:


07944 161785 Email:


admin@beveragestandardsassociation.co.uk chairman@beveragestandardsassociation.co.uk training@beveragestandardsassociation.co.uk


Website: www.beveragestandardsassociation.co.uk Chairman: Steve Slark 07781 087662


Finance : Mrs Cate Slark


The Beverage Standards Association serves and represents our members interests by delivering, developing and endorsing best practice in our industry through training, education and networking, to improve the standards and quality of products and service in the out of home hot beverage market.


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Our members represent manufacturers, distributors and retailers of coffee, tea, chocolate, cold drinks, ancillary products, machinery and services including training within the UK market.


OBJECTIVES OF THE BSA


The Association is dedicated to fostering the growth of the UK out-of-home beverage market, to raising the standards of beverages produced and the standard of service provided. This is achieved through education, training, information and communication. Another is through improved standards of practice, honesty and integrity between all sectors of the industry with all members upholding and protecting these aims. As well, the Association provides a platform from which to address the Government, legislative bodies and the media on matters which concern members.


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