NEW CRATES FOR HEINEKEN IN THE NETHERLANDS AND GREECE From yellow to familiar green the The Netherlands and Greece, the two last coun tries in the world where Heineken beer is packaged in yellow crates, are chang ing to green crates. In the Netherlands the operation started in September and is expected to be complete within a few months. The Athenian Brewery in Greece has opted for a gradual transition that will take place over several years. In the Netherlands 4.6 million green crates will replace 5 million yellow crates. This reduction in number is possible because of the continuing improvements to the logistics pro cesses. The turnover speed has incre ased over the years and has resulted in the need for fewer crates. Heineken Nederland says the cra tes need to be replaced because after twelve years of intensive use the yel low crates are too badly damaged. In addition, the trademark on the crates has become outdated and in some cases has disappeared entirely. It is not surprising that the transi tion to green has been made. Over the years, the colour green has deve loped into a worldwide trademark for Heineken. It can therefore also provide strong support for the brand image in the Netherlands. The new crate holds 24 x 30cl bottles, has a central handle and the side of the crate bears the entire Heineken logo - the star, bar and hops. To bring the changes to the consu mer's attention Heineken has started an outdoor campaign with the slo gan "The Netherlands is getting even greener". In addition, a 140m train toured the Netherlands for ten days with giant green crates, 3 x 2.44 x 1.90 meters, five hundred times the size of a normal crate.

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World of Heineken | 1999 | | pagina 7