SHOPPING ON THE INTERNET Heineken's Internet site has been enriched with a real live shop, so the many fans of Heineken merch andise can now purchase a wide range of products without leaving their armchair. Thanks to a tracking system customers are able to follow the exact status of their order. XPORTNET Nowadays, if you wish to optimise communication with your clients, you soon consider using the most advanced methods of communication, such as the Internet. Heineken Export has set up the XportNet, a secure Internet site that keeps distributors throughout the world informed of current develop ments on a daily basis. In October the XportNet was brought online on a small scale, but the number of users should increase quickly. OCTOBER 1999 The World of Heineken is published by Heineken Internationaal Beheer and is issued twice a year in English and French. If you have any suggestions or comments, please send them to: Heineken Internationaal Beheer. Corporate Communication Department, P.O. Box 28, 1000 AA Amsterdam. editor Jan Kroese translations Alan Hemingway photography Pieter Boer (cover), Erik Kuck, Frank van den Berg, Allsport, and others design and production Ilper/O&P lithography Repar Prepublishing printing Drukkerij Haverlag print run 15,000 copies Partial or full reproduction of articles or illustrations in this publication is only permitted with the publisher's explicit consent. 1999 Heineken Internationaal Beheer B.V. BOLLAND He is managing Heineken Export Group since the beginning of this year. Marc Bolland on his new posi tion, his predecessor and, particularly, on the future of Heineken Export Group: "Heineken Export is moving towards channel management". HeinekenShop sale us$50.00 CANADA The Canadian beer market is on the move and in Heineken's favour. With the appointment of John Kennedy as the Heineken representative for Canada, the sales of Heineken beer in this huge country have started to increase rapidly. Therefore in this issue of The World of Heineken we focus special attention on Canada, the country with two languages, two cultures and even more beer markets. SYDNEY Heineken is the most international brewery in the world, with its roots in the Netherlands. This relationship with the Netherlands has a particularly strong presence during the Olympic Games. Heineken is sponsoring the Holland Heineken House in Sydney, Australia, during the 2000 Olympic Games, as it did in Atlanta and Nagano. The Holland Heineken House is a meeting place for Dutch athletes, officials, the press and supporters.

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