Mouterij Albert in Ruisbroek, Belgium, will have expanded to become one of the world's biggest malting plants within one year's time. In April this year the then Belgian prime minister Dehaene unveiled the plaque that marks the start of expansion work that is scheduled for com pletion in May next year. This will increase the malt ing plant's capacity by 70,000 tonnes to a total of 230,000 tonnes of malt per year. ALBERT MALTING PLANT EXPANDS FOR THIRD TIME IN TEN YEARS 10 aard member S.W.W. Lubsen expres- ïd pride during the official ceremo ny at the results that the malting plant has achieved. He praised the plant's workforce for their efforts in the area of quality control. The mal ting plant had already been awarded ISO 9001 certification in 1994, but had since then also been honoured by receiving a major prize from the Flemish Centre for Quality Assurance. He praised the manage ment and employees of the malting plant: "Their efforts, enthusiasm, dedication and professional skill have made the Albert Malting plant into what it is today: the leading supplier of the very best malt.' HISTORY Mouterij Albert was established in 1954 in Wijnegem alongside the Albert Canal, after which it was named. Heineken acquired the mal ting plant at the end of the 1960s. The total production in those days (30,000 tonnes) was used for the Heineken breweries in Holland. But the company's strong growth meant that the demand for malt grew at an equally fast speed. As the malting plant in Wijnegem could not be expanded further, extra malt sup-

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