Asia Pacific Breweries' anchor beer in Singapore (A) : a repositioning decision
In August 2001, Dorit Grueber, Assistant General Manager (Marketing) and Melvyn Ng, Senior Brand Manager (Specialty Brands), were discussing Anchor's future and examining the remaining three options available to them. Asia Pacific Breweries was the largest brewery in Singapore with operations i...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1000752023-05-19T06:44:43Z Asia Pacific Breweries' anchor beer in Singapore (A) : a repositioning decision Chung, Cindy Mann Yien Tan, Shirley Nanyang Business School Asia Pacific Breweries Asian Business Case Centre DRNTU::Business::Marketing In August 2001, Dorit Grueber, Assistant General Manager (Marketing) and Melvyn Ng, Senior Brand Manager (Specialty Brands), were discussing Anchor's future and examining the remaining three options available to them. Asia Pacific Breweries was the largest brewery in Singapore with operations in several countries, including Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, and New Zealand. Anchor beer was a mainstream value label that had been in the market for more than 70 years. The brand suffered ten years of continuous decline in the 1990s and its market share had fallen to less than 6 percent. At this time some drastic decisions were clearly needed to either reposition or retire the non-performing brand. The two marketers were charged with the responsibility to evaluate the potential of Anchor beer and to define a new strategic role if possible. Melvyn Ng believed that repositioning was the best option but must now convince Dr. Les Buckley, General Manager, who had suspended all future expenditure on Anchor, that repositioning would return the sagging brand to profitability. Period covered 1990 – 2001 2013-09-20T02:52:16Z 2019-12-06T20:16:15Z 2013-09-20T02:52:16Z 2019-12-06T20:16:15Z 2003 2003 Case Study Chung, C. M. Y., & Tan, S. (2003). Asia Pacific Breweries' Anchor Beer in Singapore (A): A Repositioning Decision. Singapore: The Asian Business Case Centre, Nanyang Technological University https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100075 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13565 http://www.asiacase.com/case/ntuAbcc/anchorBeer-A.html en © 2003 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 15 p. application/pdf |
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In August 2001, Dorit Grueber, Assistant General Manager (Marketing) and Melvyn Ng, Senior Brand Manager (Specialty Brands), were discussing Anchor's future and examining the remaining three options available to them. Asia Pacific Breweries was the largest brewery in Singapore with operations in several countries, including Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, and New Zealand. Anchor beer was a mainstream value label that had been in the market for more than 70 years.
The brand suffered ten years of continuous decline in the 1990s and its market share had fallen to less than 6 percent. At this time some drastic decisions were clearly needed to either reposition or retire the non-performing brand. The two marketers were charged with the responsibility to evaluate the potential of Anchor beer and to define a new strategic role if possible. Melvyn Ng believed that repositioning was the best option but must now convince Dr. Les Buckley, General Manager, who had suspended all future expenditure on Anchor, that repositioning would return the sagging brand to profitability.
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