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A ransomware attack on Asahi Group has forced most of its 30 Japanese factories to halt production, including those for signature Super Dry beer.
The outage, reported Monday, disabled ordering and delivery systems, with no immediate recovery in sight.
Wholesalers and retailers brace for empty shelves, with Super Dry inventory possibly lasting only days.
Pubs may switch suppliers, and convenience stores like 7-Eleven and FamilyMart warn of shortages, including own-brand teas.
Asahi, Japan's biggest brewer with 73m Super Dry cases sold last year, has suspended new product releases and customer services.
Overseas operations remain unaffected, and no customer data was compromised.
Employees process orders manually via phone.
President Atsushi Katsuki apologized, prioritizing supply restoration.
Retailers like Lawson and Life Cooperation expect impacts from Friday, stocking alternatives.
The attack highlights declining domestic beer consumption amid competition from Kirin, Sapporo, and Suntory.
2025-10-04 18:27:00



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