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Heineken NV will pare back large-scale beer production in Singapore by 2027 as it shifts output to breweries in Malaysia and Vietnam as part of a broader regional reorganization. Asia Pacific ...
Heineken has launched a sugar- and calorie-free non-alcoholic beer in North America and Europe. The brewer is launching Heineken 0.0 Ultimate in the US and Poland. The launch follows a pilot of the ...
Speaking on stage with analyst Sanjeet Aujla at the UBS Global Consumer and Retail Conference, Broek said the search for a successor to outgoing CEO Dolf van den Brink is being led by the supervisory ...
On Thursday, Heineken introduced Heineken 0.0 Ultimate, a new non-alcoholic beer with zero alcohol, zero calories, and zero sugar. The launch marks the first zero-calorie, non-alcoholic brew available ...
Heineken said Wednesday it plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs globally and expects slower profit growth in 2026 as the beer industry grapples with weak demand. The reductions represent nearly 7% of the ...
Heineken is cutting a huge portion of its international workforce as demand for the Dutch beer and its peers face precipitously declining demand. Heineken Layoffs Article Heineken will cut roughly ...
Heineken's CEO told CNBC on Wednesday that AI is "partly" behind the plan to cut up to 7% of its workforce. The Dutch brewer's beer volumes declined 2.4% over the course of 2025. "We committed to 400 ...
Heineken plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs as it contends with a weak beer market. The Dutch brewer said Wednesday that it would trim as much as 7% of its global workforce over the next two years as part ...
An iconic Dutch brewer is planning to lay off up to up to 7% of its workforce. According to CNBC, Heineken will slash between 5,000 and 6,000 roles over the next two years as part of a plan to boost ...
Heineken aims to slash thousands of jobs to reduce costs as it grapples with weak beer-market trends. As part of a plan to save hundreds of millions of euros a year, the Dutch brewer said Wednesday ...
“We really do this to strengthen our operations and to be able to invest in growth,” finance chief Harold van den Broek said on a media call announcing the company’s annual results. Van den Broek ...