In this issue:
Heineken
Heineken's new Sumatra interest
Heineken's new Sumatra interest
2
A visit to Heineken
3
A wind of change in wine-loving Italy
4
Heineken in evidence at Holland's flower spectacle
8
Heineken salvages a nautical holiday
9
Heineken launches corporate identity campaign
10
Heineken salutes Canadian 1945 veterans
12
British stewards guests of Dutch licensed trade
12
Burundi's Bujumbura brewery expands
13
Management change at P.B.I. Indonesia
13
Work of Irish sculptress featured at Amsterdam
14
Draught Heineken in the Canaries
14
Brewing Copper award
14
Guestbook
15
No. 59
International Heineken magazine
Appears 4 times a year.
Heineken Contact,
P.O. Box 2010
1000 CA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Editorial committee:
Marcel Eijck
Freddy de Jonge
Ton Kroon
Peter de Lange
Jan Siep
Francis Tjaarda
Copy:
Ruth Kelly-Lugg
■LBMSSERIES DE L'limnurc.r
Heineken's interests in Indonesia were extended last year by the
acquisition of a 75% share of P.T. Brasseries de L'lndonesie ba
sed at Medan in an area of Sumatra now showing rapid economic
development. The company comprises a brewery to be devoted
exclusively to production of the Bir Bintang brand, a soft drinks
factory with international licences, and an ice factory.
With the Medan interest Heineken now has breweries in Indo
nesia's three most important centres, the others being Jakarta and
Surabaya on Java.
Permission must be obtained from the editorial
committee for the reproduction in part or in full of
any material from this magazine.