AB InBev finds pandemic workarounds to deliver its beer brands
June 28, 2021
AB InBev manufactures one out of every four beers sold on the planet and, as an international organization, has had to navigate business complexities created by breakouts of the novel coronavirus in the markets where it sells its products. The beer giant has relied on its analytics group in the U.S. to forecast demand based on vaccination rates in individual states as they reopen bars, stadiums and other venues to pre-pandemic levels.
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