By Alberto Alerigi
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Heineken NV
The Dutch brewer will make the investment this year and next and focus on it Heineken and Amstel brands at the third-largest brewing facility in Parana state in Brazil, its most important market worldwide.
The company did not give details of the expansion plan, stating only that production would rise by 75%.
“We are bringing forward by one year all the investments
of our strategic plan. Brazil is a key market for us,” Heineken Brazil Chief Executive Officer Mauricio Giamellaro told Reuters.
“Basically, we are building a new brewery,” he said in an interview.
Despite the slow recovery of the Brazilian economy, the world’s second-largest brewer after Anheuser-Busch InBev
Heineken has reduced the lead in Brazil of top beer seller Ambev
The expansion announcement came just on day after Ambev announced it will invest 2 billion reais to open a new brewery in northern Brazil, a malting factory in the southeast region, along with a can producing unit and additional premium beer production lines.
(Reporting by Alberto Aleirgi, writing by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)




