corona
Modelo in world
International market protected Modelo from unstable peso
Fifth largest distributor in world
Can they sustain that trend
in 12 years
One of top 10 breweries in world
Carloz Fernandez CEO
CEO Since 1997
29 years old
working there since 13
vision: top five brewers
International Business model
experienced local distributors
Growing international demand
Capitalize on NAFTA
top 10 beer producers in world
7.8 % sales growth compounded over ten years
2005
12.3 % exports
4% increase domestically
export sales 30%
Corona Extra
worlds fourth best selling beer
56% shar of domestic market
Since 1997 #1 import in US
outsold competitor by 50%
Expanding production
renovate facility in Zacatecas
300 million investment
US Beer Market
2nd largest nest to China
Consumption six times higher per cap
Groth expectations reduced
80% of market
AB
75% of industry profits
adolf coors
Miller
dense network of regional craft brewing
volume main driver
Modelo in Mexico
History to 1970
formed in 1922
Pablo Diez Fernandez, Braulio Irare, Marin Oyamburr
Iriarte died in 1932
Diez sole owner 1936
Fernandez Family Sole owner since 1936
focus on Mexico City
Modelo 1st Brand
Corona 2nd Brand
Clear Glass Customers preference
1940s period of strong growth
concentrate domesti¬cally
improve distribution methods and produc¬tion facilities
distribution: direct with profit sharing
bought the brands and assets of the Toluca y Mexico Brewery
1935
country's oldest brand of beer
1971, Antonino Fernandez was appointed CEO
Mexican Stock exchange in 1994
Anheuser-Busch 17.7 % of the equity
The 50.2 % represented 43.9% voting
Largest Beer producer and distrubutor in Mexico
corona 56% share
Modelo in US
History
1979
Amalgamated Distillery Products Inc. (
later renamed Barton Beers Ltd.
gained popularity in southern states
rapid growth 1980s
second most popular imported beer
1991
doubling of federal excise tax on beer
sales decrease of 15 percent
distributor absorb the tax 92
distributors took the loss
2007 5 beers to us
3 of top 8 beers in US
Heineken
Main Import Comptitor
131 million cases
Marketing
surfing mythology
not selling premium quality
not testosterone driven
found new following
beer for non beer drinkers
dependable second choise
Fun in the sun
Barton Beer's idea
escape
relaxation
1996ad budget
Corona 5.1 mil
Heiniken 15 mil
an bsch 192 mil
Us dist contracts
importer/distributors
Local Companies
Autonomous
competitive relationship
transportation
insurance
pricing
customs
advertixing
procermex inc
Modelo us subsidiary
Support
Supervise
Coordinate
Modelo had final say on brand image
production in Mexico
Chicago based Barton Beers 1st
largest importer in 25 western states
Gambrinus
1986
eastern dist
The Beer market
traditionally a clustered market
many local breweries
no means of transport
colsolition happened in 1800s
different countries had different tastes
90s national leaders expanded abroad
startup costs high
industry supported conectration
Interbrew
Belgian
aquired breweries in 20 countries
sales in 110 countries
local managers controlling brands
flagship brand: Stella Artois
2004 merger
#1 Interbrew
#5 Am Bev - Brazil
largest merge
worth 12.8 billion
2007
inbev
SAP Miller
Heineken
produces beer domestically
parent of local distributors
marketing
importing
import taxes passed on to consumer
distribution
marketing
premium beer
premium brand
no mythology
superior taste
2006 aggressive marketing campaign
Heineken Premium Light
reputation of top selling beer in world
Dutch
Anh Bush
produces in foreign markets
Beer Marketing
People drink marketing
Future
domestic and foreign threats
other merger talks
Inbev in talks with Anh Bush
Two biggest companies will create huge company
Sales were decreasing due to competitive media budgets
Mexico Industry
has most trade agreements in world
one of the largest domestic beer markets
imported beer only 1% sales
half were anh bcsh dist by modelo
modelo
NAFTA S.A. An Bucsh
62.8% of market
FEMSA
domestic market
37% of domestic market
production and distribution in Mexico: peso not a threat
Owns Oxxo C
CA largest chain of conv stores
leads domestic premium beer market
997 to 2004 taking domestic market share
NAFTA SACoca cola
Exclusive distributor
foriegn market
Partnership Heiniken
Distribution in US
90s entry to us market failed
Recently partnered with Heiniken for US market
2005 18.7% growth