BMB Logistics Enters Administration After Three Years in Business
BMB Logistics Enters Administration After Three Years

BMB Logistics, a UK food transport company based in Tonbridge, Kent, entered administration on June 12, 2026, after just three years in business. The company, incorporated in January 2022, had not filed accounts due by April 30, 2026, according to Companies House records.

Company Background and Claims

On social media, BMB Logistics referred to itself as the “best in class tracking and routing software” and a “leading food distributor across the UK.” Its website stated that its facilities were designed exclusively for “temperature-sensitive goods” and that it was committed to “providing a cost-effective, highly efficient service” to meet individual customer needs.

Administration Details

Steve Kenny and Richard Cole of KBL Advisory were appointed as joint administrators. No reason for the administration has been disclosed by the administrators. The company had overdue accounts at the time of administration.

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Online Presence and Reviews

BMB Logistics maintained a colorful Instagram account, created in 2022, with 59 posts and 157 followers. The company was a proud sponsor of the Larkfield Under 7s. However, according to Google, the business had only one review—a one-star review that read: “Got threatened by someone in here for parking, rather than helping me and telling me where I could park, just got told ‘I don’t care, move your car or I’ll clamp it.’”

Comparison with Airsprung Furniture Administration

The collapse of BMB Logistics follows that of Airsprung, a UK furniture retailer with 150 years of history, which entered administration due to mounting cashflow pressures. On May 1, 2026, Edward Williams and Ross Connock of PwC were appointed joint administrators of Airsprung Group PLC and Airsprung Furniture Limited. Of its 202 employees, 71 were made redundant upon appointment, while others were retained to assist with ongoing operations. Airsprung produced mattresses and beds for major retailers, hotels, and sports stadium seating under brands Gainsborough and Airofreem.

Edward Williams commented: “It’s very sad that this well-known business with 150 years of history and iconic brands within the mattress and bed industry has had to go into administration. We know that this is an unsettling time for everyone impacted, and we will support employees through the redundancy process.”

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