Japanese beer and beverage giant Asahi Group Holdings has been forced to halt production at its domestic factories as a result of a cyberattack that struck on Monday.
Asahi, known for its popular brands such as Asahi Super Dry Beer, Nikka Whisky, and Mitsuya Cider, has yet to resume operations across its network of 30 plants in Japan.
The company revealed it is still assessing whether all factories have completely stopped production.
A company spokesperson explained on Tuesday that production remains offline, and there is currently no clear estimate for when operations will be restored.
This interruption follows a system outage caused by the cyberattack, which impacted not only production but also critical business functions including order processing, shipping, and call center operations within Asahi’s group companies in Japan.
Despite the extensive disruption, Asahi confirmed that so far there has been no evidence that personal information was leaked as a result of the incident.
The company is continuing to investigate the full scope of the attack and the level of damage to its operations.
The sudden production shutdown has raised questions about the resilience of supply chains and digital infrastructure in Japan’s food and beverage sector.
Asahi is one of the country’s largest beverage producers, and its brands are household names in Japan and widely exported internationally.
Any extended halt in operations could potentially affect product availability in stores, restaurants, and bars both in Japan and in overseas markets.
Asahi’s situation highlights the increasing threat posed by cyberattacks to major corporations around the world.
Attacks targeting manufacturers often aim to cripple critical business systems, prompting shutdowns and disruptions that can have significant financial and reputational consequences.
The cyberattack on Asahi comes at a time when businesses are investing more in cybersecurity measures but continue to face sophisticated threats from hackers and cybercriminals.
Asahi’s immediate focus remains on restoring production and business activities while working closely with cybersecurity professionals to investigate the source of the attack and prevent further incidents.
As the company works to recover, stakeholders, retailers, and consumers alike are watching for updates on when the iconic Asahi beverages will return to normal production.
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