Australia: Foster's Group to cease production at North Fremantle Brewery
Foster's Group Limited (Foster's) will cease beer production at its North Fremantle brewery by the end of September 2007, with production shifting to other Foster's sites, the company announced in a press release, June 27.
'Head office', marketing and support, and home for Foster's in WA, will remain at the North Fremantle site.
This decision is a result of an Australian production review to improve cost and capital efficiency, operational flexibility and health, safety and environmental performance.
Employees affected by this decision will be supported through the process with re-deployment and career transition assistance provided.
"While this has been a difficult decision to make, a combination of improved efficiency and flexibility has led us to shift production to other sites", said David Grant, Director Global Beer Production.
The North Fremantle brewery is housed in a 1930s art deco building overlooking Fremantle Beach, formerly home to the Ford Motor Company in WA. The site was transformed into the home of Matilda Bay brewery in 1989.
"The beers and the philosophy behind Matilda Bay will not change," said Mr Grant.
"Matilda Bay Chief Brewer, Brad Rogers will remain at the helm of Matilda Bay and continue the proud tradition of craft beer innovation and creativity."