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The creation of big business in the Swedish brewing industry during the aftermath of the Second World War

机译:第二次世界大战后在瑞典酿造业中创立大企业

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Before the First World War, the Swedish brewing industry was organised into cartels that fixed prices and established distribution areas. During the inter-war years, the major combines in the three biggest cities strengthened their position, since they controlled the market in the most populated areas. Because of the agreements within the brewing cartel Bryggeriidkarefrbundet, there was hardly any competition among the breweries and the only way to expand the business was to buy cartel-associated smaller breweries in the fixed 'natural distribution area'. When the cartel ceased to exist in the mid 1950s, the agreements among AB Stockholms Bryggerier in Stockholm (StB), AB Pripp & Lyckholm in Gteborg (P&L) and AB Malm Frenade Bryggerier in Malm (MfB) were informally maintained. They managed to expand in their old distribution areas and beyond, but there was no interference in each other's home market. This article examines why and how these agreements finally came to an end and the effects of the increased competition. The so-called 'beer war' between StB and P&L during the early sixties paved the way for negotiations, which in the end led to a merger of the breweries and a new big combine - Pripps - was created. We take up questions related to the formation of the company, its market expansion, the diversification and other organisational strategies. Pripps's monopolistic position on the Swedish market and the institutional pressure that followed started a process leading in the end to a reorganisation and a holding company, PRIBO, was formed in the early 1970s. A few years later the majority of PRIBO's brewing division (Pripps) was bought by the Swedish state and the rest of PRIBO was sold to one of the upcoming holding companies in Sweden during that time - Beijer Invest.
机译:第一次世界大战之前,瑞典的酿酒业被组织成卡特尔,用以固定价格并建立分销区域。在两次世界大战期间,三大城市的主要联合企业巩固了自己的地位,因为他们控制了人口最多的地区的市场。由于啤酒联合企业Bryggeriidkarefrbundet之间达成协议,啤酒厂之间几乎没有竞争,并且扩大业务的唯一方法是在固定的“自然分销区”购买与卡特尔相关的小型啤酒厂。当卡特尔在1950年代中期不复存在时,斯德哥尔摩的AB Stockholms Bryggerier(StB),哥德堡的AB Pripp&Lyckholm(P&L)和马尔姆的AB Malm Frenade Bryggerier(MfB)之间的协议得到了非正式维护。他们设法在旧的分销地区及其他地区扩张,但彼此的本地市场没有受到干扰。本文研究了这些协议为何最终终止以及如何最终终止,以及竞争加剧的影响。 60年代初,StB和P&L之间的所谓“啤酒之战”为谈判铺平了道路,最终导致啤酒厂合并,并创建了一个新的大型联合企业Pripps。我们处理与公司成立,市场扩展,多元化和其他组织战略有关的问题。 Pripps在瑞典市场上的垄断地位以及随之而来的机构压力开始了最终导致重组的过程,并在1970年代初成立了控股公司PRIBO。几年后,PRIBO的大部分酿造部门(Pripps)被瑞典政府收购,而PRIBO的其余部分则卖给了当时即将在瑞典成立的控股公司之一-Beijer Invest。

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