Friday, February 10, 2017

Each tenth must go in Hansa Borg after Rema-cut – E24

Up to 40 man-years in the brewery disappear, according to the Newspaper.

Volume our is so limited as a result of that we are thrown out of the Retail stores that we need to cut staffing levels by 30 to 40 man-years. It corresponds to around 10 per cent of our staff, ” says managing director Lars A. Midtgaard.

Rema new market strategy favors Ringnes at the expense of, among other Hansa Borg. The brewery is Norway’s second largest and has brands such as Hansa, Borg, CB, Nøgne Ø and Heineken. Also Aas brewery and Mack have suffered the same fate as a result of the Retail strategy.

Rema rejects

Mette Fossum, director of communications and public affairs at Rema 1000, denies that there is any connection between the Rema new strategy and nedbemanningen at Hansa Borg.

– We can not see that the reported nedbemanningen can be due to the minor changes in the agreement between Rema 1000 and the Hansa, ” says Fossum in a press release.

In the negotiations for the 2017 desired not Hansa Borg longer offer butikkbesøk from their employees and sellers. If nedbemanningen due to this, we think it is unfortunate, she continues.

Although Rema has promised to keep any locally held products, is there any way to store cut also local. In Sarpsborg is the number of beers is reduced from around 20 to 2 in Rema shops, according to Lars A. Midtgaard.

On the South coast will be reduced from 17 to 1 CB-pils, while the number is being reduced from 30 to 3 in Bergen.

In almost all of the rest of the country disappears Hansa Borgs beer completely from the shelves.

Mack cuts 30

In January, informed the ølbryggeriet Mack that they cut a minimum of 30 man-years due to large inntektsfall.

the Brewery was also the wreck of the Rema.

– We end up with to cut 30 man-years, or approximately 25 percent, of the 124 man-years we have in the day, said the managing director, Harald Bredrup to iTromsø (behind betalingsmur).

He has headed the family business that was founded in 1877.

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