Zywiec today has its own distribution network By the end of 2001, the Zywiec Group in Poland will have completed its three-year restructuring programme. The Zywiec Group was formed after Heineken acquired the four brewing groups, Zywiec, Elbrewery, Warka and Lezajsk, in December 1998. Immediately, an integration and restructuring plan was drawn up, to be completed in three years. In December 1998, Poland boasted one of the growing economies in Eastern Europe and was heading towards an entry into the European Union. Beer consumption grew and the prospects for the Zywiec, EB en Warka brands in particular looked good: a leading market position was within reach. However, the challenges facing Zywiec's management team later on were sizeable: they included the building of brands and the integration of four different distribution systems, the set-up of new information systems, merging the different cultures and a greater emphasis on training the workforce. To cope with these tasks, a three-year action plan was developed. The aim of the plan was to establish a world-class brewing group. From the outside, the eye-catching development was Zywiec's loss of market share. From the inside, it was the building of one organisation out of four. Reorganisations are disruptive to business and can lead to loss of focus. For instance, building a proprietary distribution system inevitably means taking leave of the remaining distributors volume. Nevertheless, Zywiec today has its own distribution network, which is an advantage in a market where dis tributor loyalty fluctuates with margins and sales volume. A major challenge was posed by the EB brand. In 1997 EB -one of Poland's best-selling beers- lost ground. Shortly before the acquisitions by Heineken, Elbrewery tried to strengthen the position of EB, aiming to give the brand a leading position in the main stream segment. But it turned out that mistakes were made ZYWIEC GROUP POLAND

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