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Sustainability | The internationally approved CSR platform EcoVadis evaluates more than 65,000 companies from 160 countries every year. With 66 out of 100 possible points, the Krones group secured a position among the best two percent of its industrial sector in this year’s rating – and received the EcoVadis gold medal in recognition of this achievement.

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Support for hospitality sector | The Brewers of Europe invite people all over Europe to join them in showing solidarity with the hundreds of thousands of bars, pubs, cafés and restaurants across Europe that had to shut down to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Pumpenfabrik Wangen | Powerful in UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand: Wangen Pumpen further expands its network of international distribution partners.

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Renewable electricity | AB InBev beers, including Budweiser, will soon be brewed with renewable electricity throughout Europe as AB InBev inks a deal with global renewable energy developer, BayWa r.e., to purchase 100% renewable electricity for its European brewing operations.

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Quaterly statement | From July to September, revenue was up 10.9% year-on-year to EUR 1,000.4 million, mainly related to the new and bought-in machinery business. In the first three quarters of 2019, revenue rose by 7.3% year-on-year, from EUR 2,692.8 million to EUR 2,889.7 million.

Difficult economic conditions and uncertainties increasingly affected Krones’ business in the first half of 2019. After strong growth in the first quarter (by 10.3%), revenue from April to June increased by 0.7% year-on-year. In total, the company’s revenue from January to June 2019 improved by 5.5. Adjusted for acquisitions and currency effects, growth was 1.8%.

Since January 2019, Sidel and Gebo Cermex former business units form now as a single team called Sidel. Related to this, some of their entities are changing their name.

Jay Fraser, apprentice at Tennent Caledonian Breweries (Photo: Scotland Food & Drink)

A brewing Modern Apprenticeship, offering training in the art of beer production, has been announced, with backing from industry leadership and employers.

The Brewers Association (BA) Board of Directors recently approved the formation of the Brewers Association Political Action Committee.

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