Supplier News – Page 79
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Theakstons profits surge; urges PBD review
The North Yorkshire brewer has reported a sharp rise in profits in the year to 31 December 2012 and called for a formal review of the system of tax breaks for smaller brewers
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Heap named Truman's Brewery chair
Malcolm Heap, the founder of the Greene King-owned Realpubs, has been named chairman of the new £1m Truman’s Brewery in East London, The Times reports
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Meantime EBITDA grows 29%
Meantime Brewing Company, the London-based brewer, saw EBITDA rise 29% in 2012 following a £4m investment in early 2012 at its Greenwich-based brewery
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Kopparberg reports 'extraordinary' summer sales
The Swedish cider maker says its sales in the on-trade grew 79% in July against the same month last year, with year-on-year sales in August up 55%
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Unite warns of further Kuehne + Nagel strikes
Unite has warned of further strike action at KNDL (Kuehne + Nagel Drinks Logistics) as workers prepare to take 24-hour strike action tomorrow (Wednesday 11 September)
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Pubs minister: KNDL strike 'a disgrace'
Community Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis has criticised the Unite union and the Labour Party for the planned 24-hour strike by workers at Kuehne + Nagel Drinks Logistics
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KNDL 'has contingency plan for strike'
Kuehne + Nagel Drinks Logistics (KNDL) says it has contingency plans in place to deal with the planned 24-hour strike action by employees
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Cains submits leisure area proposals
Cains, the Liverpool brewer, has submitted its plans to develop its brewery into a major tourism, retail and leisure destination
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Pernod Ricard to focus on UK on-trade
The boss of Pernod Ricard UK (PRUK) has said the company will be concentrating its efforts on the UK on-trade over the next 18-months to two years
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Enterprise 'prepared for KNDL strike action'
Enterprise Inns, the tenanted and leased pub operator, has told M&C Report’s sister title Publican’s Morning Advertiser that it did not anticipate any disruption from potential strike action by workers at Kuehne + Nagel Drinks Logistics
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Most alcohol marketed responsibly
The vast majority of alcohol products conform to Portman Group responsibility standards, an independent audit has revealed
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Talks begin on KNDL industrial action
Talks to avoid disruption to the deliveries of Fosters, Heineken, Kronenbourg, John Smith’s, Strongbow and Britvic are set to take place today
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Pernod Ricard reports "quasi-stability" in UK
Pernod Ricard, the global wine and spirit producer, says there was “quasi-stability” in the UK in the year to 30 June despite a 3% fall in sales across Western Europe (excluding France)
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GBBF winning beer in high demand
Orders for Elland 1872 Porter have “gone through the roof” since it was crowned Champion Beer of Britain 2013 at the Great British Beer Festival (GBBF) earlier this month
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Morrisons to launch own-brand drinks range
Morrisons, the supermarket chain, is to launch its own-brand range of wine, beers and spirits
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Wolf Blass growth lifts Treasury Wine Estates
Treasury Wine Estates, the global winemaking and distribution business, has reported a 263% rise in EBITS to $16m in the Europe, Middle East and Asia region for its 2013 full-year
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Jack Daniel's Distillery set for $100m expansion
Brown-Forman, the US-based drinks company, is to spend more than £100m expanding its Jack Daniel’s Distillery
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SAB opens Ugandan brewery
SABMiller, the global brewer, has opened a new brewery in western Uganda under its Nile Breweries Limited subsidiary in an investment worth US$90m
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Diageo to sell Irish distillery
The drinks giant is to sell Great Northern Brewery site in Dundalk to the Irish Whiskey Company and switch whiskey production to St James Gate
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Euro 2012 comps hit Carlsberg
Carlsberg has reported a 5% fall in organic beer volume across Western Europe in the six months to 30 June, citing tough comparisons with last year’s Euro 2012 football tournament