BIC's Supply Chain Excellence Award - SCEA - Book Industry Communication

BIC's Supply Chain Excellence Award - SCEA - Book Industry Communication
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The book industry ’s supply chain accreditation scheme
(UK & Ireland)
Introduction
Gaining an award on this scheme demonstrates that your organisation is modern, technically – capable, efficient to do business with, and compliant with industry standards and practices.
Application to this scheme is free
to BIC members.  As of January 2025, non-member organisations are required to pay an Application Fee for accreditation/renewal of accreditation under this scheme – see below 2) Application Fees.
Benefits of gaining accreditation
The BIC SCEA Accreditation Scheme enables book industry organisations to demonstrate the efficiency of their supply chains for both physical and digital products. It aims to reward companies large and small for their investment in automation and for innovative solutions to the supply chain issues they face; and to enable them to be recognised by trading partners and the book industry at large as the best in their class for business efficiency, customer service, environmental concern and innovation.
The scheme enables organisations to test their performance in key areas and find out how they measure up against the industry standards set by BIC. The scope of the award covers BIC’s areas of interest and activity across the supply chain from the initial provision of product metadata using ONIX, via EDI messaging (orders and invoices), right through to the efficient management of returns and the reporting of sales.
Find out more about why your organisation should apply to the BIC SCEA Accreditation Scheme, and the benefits of becoming accredited, here
:
Statement of Benefits
.
Who can apply?
BIC welcomes applications from any of the following organisation types:
Booksellers
Distributors
Printers
Publishers
Service Providers
Systems Vendors
Wholesalers
Application deadlines
Friday 30th January 2026
Friday 1st May 2026
Friday 31st July 2026
Friday 30th October 2026
List of currently accredited organisations
SCEA – Summary Feb 2026
Download
Application preparation:
1) Getting ready for the online Application Form
Prior to filling out and submitting the
online application form
, we recommend you familiarise yourself with the topics and types of questions included in the form so that you can establish if additional input is required from your colleagues. Please refer to the PDF examples for each organisation type provided below. The application form has been developed and updated since these examples were created, therefore the PDFs below are not exact copies of the current form. However they are useful for reference to the topics included in the scheme. Once all information has been gathered, the applying organisation should ideally nominate one individual to complete the online application form on its behalf. NB: BIC will only accept one SCEA application per organisation. The following PDFs are for reference purposes only and should not be submitted to BIC:
SCEA Questionnaire: Booksellers (REFERENCE ONLY)
SCEA Questionnaire: Distributors (REFERENCE ONLY)
SCEA Questionnaire: Printers (REFERENCE ONLY)
SCEA Questionnaire: Publishers (REFERENCE ONLY)
SCEA Questionnaire: Service Providers & Systems Vendors (REFERENCE ONLY)
SCEA Questionnaire: Wholesalers (REFERENCE ONLY)
SCE A Questionnaire: Complete Question Set (REFERENCE ONLY)
Some organisations may be a combination of the organisation types listed above, e.g. some publishers may have their own distribution centre, in which case both sets of questions will need to be completed. The online form allows for this.
2) Application Fees
Whilst the scheme is open to all, fully paid-up BIC member organisations are eligible to apply free-of-charge as part of their membership benefits.
As of 1st January 2025, an Application Fee has been introduced for Non-member organisations
Full information regarding this can be found in the Accreditation Schemes Charges Policy document below.
If you are applying from a non-member organisation, you should first email info@bic.org.uk to notify BIC staff that you wish to apply. BIC will then issue an invoice for the application fee, payment for which must be received by BIC before the relevant submission deadline in order for BIC to process and review your application. Details of how and when to do this can be found in the Accreditation Schemes Charges Policy document below. Non-member organisations wishing to apply to this scheme should read this document in its entirety before applying.
BIC Accreditation Schemes Charges Policy for non members_v1.2
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3) Documentation and guidelines for the scheme
Before beginning your organisation’s application, we highly recommend that you read through each of the following documents:
Information about the application process and the online application form:
The SCEA Accreditation Scheme Application Process
Terms used in the SCEA online application form:
Glossary of Terms
The SCEA online application form can be found here
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Acceptable applications
The online application form (above) needs to be completed by all organisations applying to the scheme, and must be submitted to BIC on or before the accreditation deadlines. PDF applications / those submitted via email will be rejected. Applications received after the application deadlines will be deferred until the next quarter.
BIC will accept only one application per category per organisation.
Reviewing your application
The BIC SCEA Accreditation Panel will meet after each of the deadlines (above) to consider all applications for that quarter; the results will be announced following each of those meetings. We do not publicise details of failed applications – only the successful ones. Details of all discussions by the Panel regarding all applications are kept confidential.
Accreditation results
Upon successfully becoming accredited, BIC will email your organisation to share the news with you first; a BIC SCEA logo and certificate will be provided to you so you can share this news as you wish. Your organisation will then be featured on our List of Accredited Organisations and BIC will announce the results via social media and various mailings.
Accreditation is valid for 12 months. Once accredited, organisations will be contacted by BIC directly when they are due for renewal (2 – 3 months prior to the necessary deadline).
Questions?
Please
contact us
with any questions regarding this refreshed scheme.
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