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New production facilities of KHS Machinery Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, India were ceremonially commissioned on February 26th, 2007 in the presence of numerous honorary guests from politics and industry. The construction phase took only two years. A total of 8 million EUR has been invested. According to Maternus Gemmel, Director Sales and Marketing of the parent company KHS in Dortmund, the decision to build this new facility is “the right step at the right time”. Valentin Reisgen, Chairman of the Board, regards the opening as a milestone in KHS developing increasingly into an internationally operating group.

A major meeting place for professionals and companies operating on the beer market, Brazil Brau 2007 will gather together seventy exhibitors from all over the world. Scheduled for June 19th - 21st at the Frei Caneca Convention Center in São Paulo, Brazil, this event encompasses the IXth International Exhibition of Beverages Technology, the XIth Brazilian Congress of Brewery Science and Technology and the IIIrd Latin-American Symposium of Beverage Technology.

The provisional programme of the 31st EBC Congress has been published. The Congress will be held in Venice, Italy, 6 - 10 May 2007. Venue is the Lido di Venezia, Palazzo del Cinema & Palazzo del Casinò.

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What does a man need? If the ‘must-have’ columns in men’s magazines are to be believed, a digital camera, an MP3 music player and a mobile phone are cool gadgets for grown-up boys. However, what do you do if you already possess all of the above? You buy yourself a boys’ toy by Heineken … says Heineken! Not that there is a real need for men to have their own draught beer appliance cluttering up their kitchen top. But Heineken’s R&D department must have thought that they were on to a good idea. And male consumers have been buying these kits in droves according to Heineken’s recent corporate statement. Heineken reported that in the first half of 2006, beer volume generated by recent innovative beer systems such as DraughtKeg, BeerTender and the David draught system grew more than 30 percent, albeit from a low volume base.

Universities also presented innovations at drinktec in Munich. Presenting itself under the motto “Weihenstephan – it’s the one and only! Research and teaching for tomorrow’s beverage technology”, the Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan (WZW = Weihenstephan scientific centre) gave an overview of its activities. The welcomes by Prof. Dr. Bertold Hock, Dean of WZW, and Dr. Volker Kronseder, CEO of Krones AG, emphasised the importance of the Research Network encompassing Universities of Applied Science, Technical Universities and general universities. The hands-on, very diversified education produces optimally trained graduates whom the supply industry likes to have as competent partners for customers in the food industry. Dr. Kronseder emphasized that universities have a reservoir of specialist knowledge that can be tapped, also by large companies.

Rüdiger Ruoss, the organiser, succeeded in bringing together top managers from the world’s largest brewing groups for the panel discussion at the 4th World Beer & Drinks Forum 2005. As Dieter Ammer, CEO, Tchibo Holdings AG who acted as moderator stated, they represented over 50% of the world beer market. The World Beer Forum in 1997, when the market leaders from five continents came together, was regarded as a historical sector event. 2005 will be referred to in future as a mega-event that will not be very easy to top. Indeed for four hours, Munich was the world beer capital. Much has happened since 1997. One only has to think of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the demise of the Eastern Block as well as developments in the Far East, such as e.g. in China and India. Some processes are still ongoing. Companies and even whole sectors go through life cycles. The important thing here is to adapt in time.

In December 2005, Coopers’ shareholders voted overwhelmingly to remove Lion Nathan’s pre-emptive right to buy shares in the company, thus effectively barring Lion Nathan from its door. Nevertheless, Lion Nathan has announced since that it would extend its AUD 420 million (USD 317 million) hostile takeover offer for Coopers Brewery until 20 March 2006.

In autumn 2003, Meura, a mechanical engineering company rich in tradition, moved to new premises in Péruwelz in West Belgium, near the French border. "Brauwelt" took the opportunity of speaking to Michel Genart, Managing Director, about the commercial development of the company, about its technical-technological business plan and the very wide range of equipment that Meura offers to the brewing sector.

Mechanical engineering with tradition
The history of Meura stretches back to 1845, the year Jean Baptiste Meura founded the company in Tournai, Belgium. His son, Philippe Meura Sen. (1850 - 1921) introduced the first mash filter that he developed in 1901. This had advantages in terms of speed and yield compared to lauter tuns. By 1946, the company had over 600 in staff. ...

Due to many years of experience in design and construction of valves for breweries and the beverage industry Südmo is able to present a comprehensive and variable valve programme for all kinds of processes.
At BRAU Beviale 2003, Südmo from Riesbürg/Germany showed a selection of the new XL types of the single seat range, that enlarges the range of sizes with the nominal widths NW 125-150 metric, 5''-6'' OD-Tubing, and NW 100-125 DIN EN ISO 1127. Flexibility, quality as well as easy and save handling and maintenance was the main focus during the development. Automation is of crucial importance for the progressive developments in plant engineering. For this area Südmo presented a new control top as a solution for remote controlled valves..

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