West Midlands Chambers of Commerce


West Midlands Chambers of Commerce LLP is a collaborative partnership of the 6 Chambers of Commerce in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom. It brings together the regions Chambers of Commerce, which between them have over 9,000 companies as registered members.

Organisation

The head office of the WMCC is located in Birmingham, at the same address as the Birmingham chamber. It also operates through delivery teams based at the offices of its member chambers, giving it a total of six offices. As well as Birmingham these are located in Worcester, Stoke-on-Trent, Walsall, Coventry and Telford.
The head of the WMCC is currently its Managing Director Allen Matty MBE, along with the chair of the Board Louise Bennett OBE DL. In total there are 332 chamber employees, within the 6 regional Chambers including specialist advisers, trainers and project managers as well as administrative and support staff.

Membership

The West Midlands Chambers of Commerce LLP has six member chambers, each of which is an accredited member of the British Chambers of Commerce. The members are:
Between them these chambers have a total membership of over 9,000 businesses.

Activities

The WMCC describes its core mission as "the delivery of specialist business services across the West Midlands". A priority is developing international trade and investment in the West Midlands area.
The WMCC acts as a single point of contact for government agencies or other private sector entities who wish to place contracts for the delivery of business support services across the West Midlands region: it can act as both contractor and contract manager.

Emphasis on exports

The WMCC is working with businesses, and lobbying the government and local authorities, to increase the emphasis on exports for manufacturers based in the West Midlands.
In May 2013 WMCC introduced a new service aimed at making it easier for businesses to export. This involves providing a simple way to generate all the documentation required to ship goods overseas, including letters of credit, by using a centralised management system. This allows a business to enter the information once rather than having to do it repeatedly for each individual document. Online training courses are also being developed to teach business owners the special requirements of international trade.