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Asia Pacific

CR Snow, our partnership with China Resources Enterprise, Limited, is the largest brewer in China. With the acquisition of Foster's in December 2011, we have a major business in Australia. We are the second largest brewer in India. We have an operation in Vietnam and we export to various markets including South Korea and Cambodia.

Regional office: Hong Kong.

Foster's Investor Seminar

March 2012

View slides from our latest divisional seminar.

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Foster's divisional seminar slide

Ari Mervis,
Managing Director,
SABMiller Asia Pacific
and Chief Executive
Officer, Carlton
& United Breweries

Vital statistics – Asia Pacific

3211

EBITA (US$m)

232

Total number of lager breweries

22

Total number of bottling plants (non-beer)

3,8043

Total average number of employees

  1. For year ended 31 March 2012 - includes share of results of associates and JVs.
  2. Figures relate to subsidiaries only.
  3. Average for year ended 31 March 2012 - subsidiaries only.

Total volumes sold (hl 000)

58,121

Lager

31

Soft drinks

37

Other alcoholic beverages

Careers

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Current operations

Subsidiaries

Associates

Brand portfolio

Key brands

  • Bluetongue Premium Lager logo
  • Snow Beer logo
  • Haywards 5000 logo
  • VB Beer logo
  • Cascade Premium Lager logo
  • Carlton Draught logo

History 1910-2012

Historial document
1994

SAB forms a joint venture in China with China Resources Enterprise Ltd. The operation is called China Resources Snow Breweries (CR Snow).

2000

SAB moves into India with the acquisition of Narang breweries.

2003

SABMiller enters a joint venture with Shaw Wallace & Company Ltd, becoming one of India’s leading brewers.

SABMiller makes a strategic investment in the Harbin Brewery Group and acquires a 29.6 per cent stake in the company.

2004

China Resources Breweries Limited, an associate of SABMiller, acquires two Chinese breweries to strengthen its foothold in Anhui province.

SABMiller accepts an offer of HK$5.58 from Anheuser-Busch for shares in Harbin Brewery.

2005

Through its local subsidiary, Mysore Breweries, SABMiller announces the acquisition of Shaw Wallace & Company's share of its joint venture in India and becomes the country's second largest brewer.

CR Snow Breweries, SABMiller's joint venture operation in China, acquires Fuyang City Snowland Brewery.

2006

CR Snow becomes the largest brewer in China by sales volume and by brewing capacity.

SABMiller acquires the Foster’s business and brand in India.

SABMiller enters a joint venture with Coca-Cola Amatil to allow international premium brands to be imported, marketed and distributed in Australia.

2006

SABMiller enters a joint venture agreement with Vinamilk to establish a greenfield brewery in southern Vietnam.

2007

CR Snow agrees to acquire four breweries in the country for a total investment cost of US$79m.

2009

CR Snow SABMiller's joint venture in China continues to expand with the acquisition of furtherbreweries in Anhui, Liaoning and Zhejiang provinces and its first in Shandong province.

SABMiller acquires the residual interest in its Vietnamese joint venture.

2011

Foster's Group was acquired by SABMiller plc on 16 December 2011 providing exposure to Australia's strong economic growth prospects, a leading position in the stable and profitable Australian beer industry, and the opportunity to apply SABMiller's capabilities and scale to improve Foster's financial and operating performance.

2012

Pacific Beverages becomes part of Foster's, with the remaining share in the company being acquired from Coca-Cola Amatil.

Sustainable development

Returnable bottles

Protecting the route for returnable bottles

For many years, SABMiller India has used returnable bottles to package its products (such as those in the photo below), but were generic bottles that were shared by between brewers.

Read the sustainable development case study

Sustainable development

Woman watering crops

Working with farmers to save water

At its Rochees brewery in the water-stressed Alwar district in Rajasthan, SABMiller India has initiated a number of programmes to protect the water supply for the brewery and local farmers.

Read the sustainable development case study