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− | S&N are members of the [[Business Council For Sustainable Development]] who are highly active in Scotland and enjoy a close relationship with the [[Scottish Executive]], [[Scottish Enterprise]] and [[The Sustainable Development Commission Scotland]]. | + | S&N are members of the [[[[Business Council For Sustainable Development]]]] who are highly active in Scotland and enjoy a close relationship with the [[Scottish Executive]], [[Scottish Enterprise]] and [[The Sustainable Development Commission Scotland]]. |
− | S&N are described as 'corporate partners' in [[Forum For the Future[[http://www.forumforthefuture.org.uk/business/ourpartners_page86.aspx]] | + | S&N are described as 'corporate partners' in [[[[Forum For the Future]][[http://www.forumforthefuture.org.uk/business/ourpartners_page86.aspx]] |
== Political Donations == | == Political Donations == |
Revision as of 00:50, 2 February 2007
Scottish & Newcastle
Scottish & Newcastle are one of the worlds leading brewing companies, currently ranked seventh out of the top ten international brewers. S&N are the number one beer sellers in the UK, France and Russia, Baltic countries, Kazukhstan, and India. While in Belgium, Portugal, Finland , Greece and The Ukraine they are the second largest beer seller. S&N are increasing focusing on sales in Asia, which they describe as a 'development market', they also export a considerable volume to the American market [[1]]
S&N own, or have a stake in, over fifty breweries across the globe, producing more than fifty million hectolitres (mhl) per year.
Directly employing 15,000+ workers in europe, 15,000+ in a joint business venture in Eastern Europe, and in Asia 7,000+ staff are employed in investment and JV companies.[[2]
S&N became part owners (50%)of [Baltic Beveredge Holdings] (BBH) in 2005 which enabled them to capitalise on the Eastern European and Russian markets; the other 50% of BBH is owned by Carlsberg.
History
In 1960 a merger between Scottish Brewers Ltd, consisting of Youngers and McEwan breweries, and Newcastle Breweries formed Scottish and Newcastle. Continued expansion, by buying smaller breweries such as Theakstons enabled S&N to become a major national player. In 1995 it purchased Courage from the Australian brewers Fosters and became Scottish Courage. This made S&N the UK's number one beer seller.
In 2000 the expansion of S&N outside of the UK was initiated after further acquisions in Western Europe. By 2002, S&N had sold its Public house portfolio to the Spirit Group, with contracts to look after some 2,000 pubs on behalf of banks and other Pub companies. The deal between S&N and the Spirit Group is means that the pubs are tied to S&N in that all beer products will continue to be purchased from S&N.
S&N describes it's business as 'a major European brewer with a balance of high growth emerging markets and high volume develped markets'[3]
In February 2005, Scottish & Newcastle and Carlsberg UK embarked on a joint venture; a Technical Services business in the UK. Service Dispence Equipment Limited (SDEL) was formed from the dispense assets of both businesses. This work is now contracted by the JV, to a new company Innserve Ltd. Innserve supplies, installs and maintains drinks dispense systems in 98,000 Pubs and bars around the UK.
In 2006, S&N entered into a joint venture with the Swiss based freight company, Kuehne and Nagel to set up a UK drinks distribution company (K+N Drinks Logistics). Some 2,000 S&N employees transferred to the new business.
Board of Directors
- Tony Froggat
- Nevile Bain
- Brian Stewart
- Angus Grossart
- Erik Hartwell
- Ian McAllister
- Ian Robinson
- Ian McAllister
- Philip Bowman
- Ian McHoul
- Henrik Therman
- John Nicolson
- Brian G Wallace
- John Dunsmore
- Peter Kennerley
Affiliations
S&N are members of the [[Business Council For Sustainable Development]] who are highly active in Scotland and enjoy a close relationship with the Scottish Executive, Scottish Enterprise and The Sustainable Development Commission Scotland.
S&N are described as 'corporate partners' in [[Forum For the Future[[4]]
Political Donations
A donation to the Conservative Party of £50,000 was reportedly made by S&N in 1997/1998[5], the same arangement is said to have also taken place the year before. No record of donations to any political party appear to exist since at least 2001[6].