Heineken owns and manages one of the world’s leading portfolios of beer brands and is one of the world’s leading brewers in terms of sales volume and profitability.
Heineken has been selected to receive this award by GBCHealth for its commitment to support for health-related programming for its employees, their dependents and the communities in which it operates.
Heineken has unveiled a first virtual glimpse of its renowned Holland Heineken House, the official national house of Netherlands Olympic Committee (NOCNSF) during London 2012.
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company has completed, together with Heineken, the acquisition of 41.2% of minority shares in their joint venture company, Pivara Skopje.
For the third year running Heineken renewed their confidence in Sleever International to create their “collector” bottle design for the Heineken Jammin’ live rock festival in Venice during June 2011.
Heineken has reached agreement to acquire, together with Coca-Cola Hellenic, 41.2% of the shares in Pivara Skopje, their joint venture beverage company in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
The latest financial news for 28 October 2011 includes Dr Pepper Snapple Group, O-I, Silgan, PolyOne, Arca, Royal Wessanen, Ball Corp, Coke Femsa, Nestlé Nigeria, Heineken and Grupo Modelo.
The UK’s largest independent family brewery, Wells and Young’s, has purchased two iconic Scottish beer brands, McEwan’s and Younger’s, from Heineken UK.
Drinkers at London pubs are to have access to Wi-Fi following a new BT and Heineken partnership with plans to extend the wireless service to a further 200 pubs across the UK by the end of 2012.
Siapi was involved in a ‘revolutionary application for the beer sector’ in April, when it launched a coloured 4-litre PET Keg with the Amstel brand by Heineken.
China Resources Enterprise Ltd has announced that China Resources Snow Breweries (CR Snow), its joint venture with SABMiller, has bought stakes in two beer makers in China from Heineken for $134.42m.
Heineken has signed a multimillion euro online advertising contract with Google, and is in talks with Facebook and other companies about similar deals.
India’s largest beer maker, United Breweries (UB), has reached a deal to bottle and distribute Heineken brands in the country, according to the Economic Times.
Carlsberg and Heineken on Friday agreed a joint cash bid of 800 pence a share for Scottish and Newcastle (S&N) that will split up the British brewer of Foster’s and Kronenbourg.