Company type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Beer distribution |
Predecessors | Pacific Brewers Distribution, Alberta Brewers Agents, Saskatchewan Brewers Association, Associated Beer Distributors |
Founded | 1970 |
Headquarters | , Canada |
Area served | Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Saskatchewan, Yukon |
Parent | AB InBev and Molson Coors |
Website | bdl |
Brewers' Distributor Ltd. (BDL) is a Canadian company that distributes beer throughout the four western provinces and three northern territories. It is a private joint venture company owned by AB InBev (parent company of Labatt Breweries) and Molson-Coors (parent company of Molson Breweries). BDL operates nine distribution centres and four cross dock facilities in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.[1] Its head office is located in Calgary, Alberta.
Although BDL distributes the vast majority of beer sold in Western Canada, it has not been granted any de jure monopoly by any provincial government. Other Canadian breweries are free to distribute their own beer if they wish – some non-shareholders (such as Big Rock in Calgary and Sleeman Breweries in Guelph, Ontario (itself a division of Sapporo)) have their own distribution chains, although others voluntarily use BDL[citation needed]. The company has been permitted to distribute some brands of imported beer since 2001, except in Alberta, where the exclusive right to distribute imported beer belongs to Connect Logistics Services[citation needed].