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High Performance Working Research Project - The South African Breweries, Ltd.  

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╨╧рб▒с>■  ГЕ■   БВ                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ье┴5@ Ё┐0ггbjbj╧2╧2 (╨нXнXїШн      ИЪЪЪЪЪЪЪоооо8ц ЄЬоcvЪЪЪЪЪЪЪЪтфффффф$┘R+▄ЪЪЪЪЪЪЪЪЪЪ░░░ЪЪЪЪЪт░Ът░░┬ЪЪ┬ЪО p┼╖T}Р╟оЪ┬т30c┬ Ъ ┬ооЪЪЪЪ Ъ┬ ЪЪ░ЪЪЪЪЪ░HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING RESEARCH PROJECT THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES, LTD. The company The South African Breweries, plc (SAB) is listed in London as a FTSE 100 organization with beer, beverage, hotel, and gaming interests that span 21 countries across Africa, Asia and Europe. The Group also exports products to 45 countries internationally and is currently engaged in extensive expansion of its global beer interests. SAB ranks within the top four brewing companies in the world, together with Anheuser-Busch, Heineken, and the Miller Brewing Company. SAB's latest acquisition of the Pilsener-Urquell and Radegist breweries in the Czech Republic arguably places its volume in excess of 50m hectolitres. The total beverage volumes including carbonated soft drinks, however, amount to approximately 80m hectolitres (which translates into approximately 18 billion drinks served per annum). This case study focuses on the SAB, Ltd. operation in South Africa, which is the largest single country operation, and the original...

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