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    Heineken to Wind Down Singapore Brewery, Shift Output to Malaysia, Vietnam

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Last updated: March 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Heineken will wind down large‑scale brewing at its Tuas site in Singapore by end‑2027, shifting production to its facilities in Malaysia and Vietnam to optimize supply chain and cost efficiencies.

    Heineken to wind down Singapore brewery, shift output to Malaysia, Vietnam

    Heineken Announces Major Changes to Singapore Operations

    LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - Heineken will wind down large-scale production at its Tuas brewery in Singapore, home of its Tiger beer brand, by the end of 2027 and shift it to other sites in Malaysia and Vietnam, the world's No.2 brewer by market value said on Tuesday. 

    The move comes as Heineken looks to cut up to 6,000 jobs globally over the next two years. Heineken said once the move is complete, it will import beers from other regional breweries to Singapore, where Tiger beer was created in 1932. 

    Key Details of the Transition

    • Import-Based Supply Model

      Heineken said its wholly-owned subsidiary Asia PacificBreweries Singapore will shift to an "import-based supply model" supported by Heineken breweries across the region. 

    • Production Shift Timeline

      Large-scale production at the Tuas brewery, where Tiger has been brewed since 1990, will be wound down by the end of 2027 and shifted to breweries in Malaysia and Vietnam.

    • Redevelopment of Tuas Site

      Logistics and Innovation Hub

      The Tuas site will be redeveloped to support regional logistics and include a pilot brewery for innovation.

    • Tiger Beer Leadership

      Tiger beer's leadership will remain in Singapore, setting strategy and guiding research and development.

    • Singapore's Ongoing Role

      Singapore will maintain its role as a base for regional commercial operations, logistics, innovation and generative AI capabilities.

    • Impact on Employees

      Support for Affected Roles

      A Heineken spokesperson told Reuters the move would affect approximately 130 roles in phases, with support including severance, reskilling and wellbeing services. 

    Reporting and Editorial

    (Reporting by Emma Rumney
    Editing by Bernadette Baum and Susan Fenton)

    References

    • Heineken Asia Pacific
    • No export plans for Heineken Malaysia post-facility upgrade — finance director
    • Heineken lays out plan to grow beer sales, cut costs  | The Star

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Heineken’s Tuas brewery in Singapore will cease large‑scale production by end‑2027, part of broader supply‑chain optimization efforts (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •Production will be redirected to larger, more efficient breweries in Malaysia and Vietnam, leveraging capacity upgrades and sustainability initiatives in those markets (theedgemalaysia.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Heineken to wind down Singapore brewery, shift output to Malaysia, Vietnam

    1Why is Heineken winding down its Singapore brewery?

    Heineken is closing its Tuas brewery in Singapore to shift large-scale production to Malaysia and Vietnam.

    2When will Heineken cease large-scale production in Singapore?

    Heineken plans to wind down production at its Singapore brewery by the end of 2027.

    3
    Heineken Announces Major Changes to Singapore Operations
  • Key Details of the Transition
  • Import-Based Supply Model
  • Production Shift Timeline
  • Redevelopment of Tuas Site
  • Logistics and Innovation Hub
  • Tiger Beer Leadership
  • Singapore's Ongoing Role
  • Impact on Employees
  • Support for Affected Roles
  • Reporting and Editorial
  • •
    This move aligns with Heineken’s global strategy to streamline operations, cut costs—amid a challenging beer market—and invest in high‑growth markets under its ‘EverGreen 2030’ plan (thestar.com.my)
    Where will Heineken relocate its Singapore brewery output?

    Heineken will move Singapore brewery production to other breweries in Malaysia and Vietnam.

    4Who announced the decision to move Heineken's Singapore production?

    The announcement was made by Heineken, the world's second-largest brewer by market value.

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