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Heineken N.V. ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛinəkə (n)]) is a Dutch multinational brewing company, founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. As of 2019, Heineken owns over 165 breweries in more than 70 countries. It produces 348 international, regional, local and speciality beers and ciders and employs approximately 85,000 people.
Heineken International. Jean-François van Boxmeer (born 12 September 1961) is a Belgian businessman, [1] [2] and was the chairman of the executive board and chief executive officer (CEO) of Heineken International. [1] [2] [3] In June 2020 Jean-François van Boxmeer was succeeded as CEO of Heineken International by Dolf van den Brink.
Heineken N.V. is a Dutch brewer which owns a worldwide portfolio of over 170 beer brands, mainly pale lager, though some other beer styles are produced. The two largest brands are Heineken and Tecate ; though the portfolio includes Amstel , Fosters (in Europe and Vietnam), Sagres , Cruzcampo , Skopsko , Affligem , Żywiec , Starobrno , Zagorka ...
Heineken NV, the world's second largest beer maker, has taken control of India's largest brewer United Breweries Limited (UBL), cementing its position in a vast market where beer consumption could ...
Heineken. Heineken Lager Beer ( Dutch: Heineken Pilsener ), or simply Heineken ( pronounced [ˈɦɛinəkə (n)] ), is a Dutch pale lager beer with 5% alcohol by volume produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken N.V. Heineken beer is sold in a green bottle with a red star.
Career. Dolf van den Brink is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Board at Heineken N.V. since 1 June 2020. [1] [2] [3] He succeeded Jean-François van Boxmeer. Prior to this Dolf van den Brink [4] was President of the Asia Pacific region and member of the Executive Team at Heineken N.V.
Freddy Heineken. Alfred Henry Heineken (4 November 1923 – 3 January 2002) was a Dutch businessman for Heineken International, the brewing company created in 1864 by his grandfather Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. He served as chairman of the board of directors and CEO from 1971 until 1989.
Investment by the Dutch brewing giant will create 1,000 new jobs and reopen dozens of closed pubs.