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Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer

Artois, Piedboeuf, and Interbrew (1880-2000)

Bertrams, Kenneth (Professor, Professor, Universite Libre de Bruxelles) & Del Marmol, Julien (Researcher, Researcher, Universite Libre de Bruxelles) & Poelmans, Eline (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, KU Leuven) & Geerts, Sander (Junior Researcher, Junior Researcher, KU Leuven)

Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer

Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer

Artois, Piedboeuf, and Interbrew (1880-2000)

Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer

 

Through first-hand material originating from company and private archives as well as interviews with managers and key family actors, this book presents a unique the history of Interbrew in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


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Beschrijving Becoming the World's Biggest Brewer

AB InBev is today's uncontested world leader of the beer market. It represents over 20% of global beer sales, with more than 450 million hectolitre a year flowing all around the world. Its Belgian predecessor, Interbrew, was a success story stemming from the 1971 secret merger of the country's two leading brewers: Artois and Piedboeuf. Based on material originating from company and private archives as well as interviews with managers and key family actors, this is the first study to explore the history of the company through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The story starts in the mid-nineteenth century with the scientific breakthroughs that revolutionised the beer industry and allowed both Artois and Piedboeuf to prosper in a local environment. Instrumental in this respect were the respective families and their successive heirs in stabilizing and developing their firms. Despite the intense difficulties of two world wars in the decades to follow, they emerged stronger than ever and through the 1960s became undisputed leaders in the national market. Then, in an unprecedented move, Artois and Piedboeuf secretly merged their shareholding in 1971, though keeping their operations separate until 1987 when they openly and operationally merged to become Interbrew.

Throughout their histories Artois, Piedboeuf, and their successor companies have kept a controlling family ownership. This book provides a unique insight into the complex history of these three family breweries and their path to becoming a prominent global company, and the growth and consolidation of the beer market through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


ISBN
9780198829089
Pagina's
410
Verschenen
NUR
780
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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