This document discusses the Scotch whisky cluster in Scotland. It provides background on Scotland's economy, the history of Scotch whisky production, and the current state of the Scotch whisky industry cluster. It analyzes Scotland's national diamond and the competitiveness of the Scotch whisky cluster. It also examines challenges facing the industry such as international competition, national challenges like high taxation, and provides recommendations to address key issues.
2. ( Scotland
)
â Scotland
â Scotch Whisky Cluster
â World Scotch Whisky Market
â Challenges for Growth & Recommendations
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3. ( Scotland
Country History ⣠Microeconomic Performance âŁ
National Diamond
)
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4. ( Scotland
Five periods that shaped the country
)
1. The Scottish Wars of Independence
1286-1328
2. The Age of Reformation, 1542-1603
3. The Treaty of Union, 1689-1740
4. Migration and Empire, 1830-1939
5. Impact of the Great War, 1914-1928
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5. ( Indicator
Economic Indicators
Objectives
TodayÂŽs
performance
)
2010,Q3: -1,1
To raise the GDP growth rate to the 2010,Q4: -0,8
Economic Growth
UK level by 2011 2011,Q1: -0,5
2011,Q2: -0,4
2010,Q3: -1,2
To match the GDP growth rate of
2010,Q4: -1,7
the small independent EU countries
2011,Q1: -1,8
by 2017
2011,Q2: -2,0
To rank in the top quartile for 2006: -17,9%
productivity against theirs key 2007: -16,7%
Productivity
trading partners in the OECD by 2008: -17,5%
2017 2009: -13,7%
2008: 73,9%
To maintain their position on labour
Participation in the 2009: 72,1%
market participation as the top
UK labour market 2010: 70,5%
performing country in the UK
2011: 71,4%
2007: 3,3%
To close the gap with the top five 2008: 3,7%
OECD economies by 2017 2009: 5,0%
2010: 3,7%
Source: Scottish Government website
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6. ( National Diamond
)
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7. ( The Scotch
Whiskey Cluster
Introduction Scotch Whiskey Cluster ⣠History &
Evolution ⣠Scotch Whisky Cluster )
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8. ( The Gaelic "usquebaugh", meaning "Water of Life", phonetically became "usky"
and then "whisky" in English.
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)
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9. ( Historic Timeline
â 1100 First distillation occurred in Scotland in the early Christian
)
monastic sites.
â 1495 - First written mention of Scotch whisky is in the
Exchequer Rolls of Scotland. 'whisky' derives from uisge, which
is an abbreviation of uisge beatha, the Scots Gaelic for 'Water
of Life' and was used for medicinal purposes.
â 1644 ïŹrst taxation on scotch whisky, illegal moonshine era
â 1770âs ïŹrst whisky export
â Early 1800âs new taxation (ïŹnanced the war with France,
industrial revolution
â 1920âs Prohibition created a high demand for the export of
whisky
â 1995 tax was reduced on scotch whisky
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10. ( "Why do some nations succeed and others fail in international
competition?" Double Diamond Theory (Porter)
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)
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11. ( Scotlandâs Food/Drink & Whisky Cluster
~ 2010 ~
)
âą Fragmentation of the Food & Drink industry
âą Strengths are within the whisky industry
sector
âą Low investment in R&D and innovation
âą Little collaboration and cooperation
âą Weakness of links between organizations
and the whisky sector
âą Lack of connectivity between the areas of
strength and those of weakness
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12. ( Scotlandâs Food/Drink & Whisky Cluster
~ 2010 ~
)
Source: Scottish Government website
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13. ( Scotlandâs Whisky Cluster
~ 1500 to 2012 ~ )
UK/ Tourism Transportation Entertainment
Nuts
Scotland
Supplier :
Farmers EU Glassware
Casks Hospitality
(Casinos,
Airline Media / Restaurants) Mixers
Distilleries (Soda/Juices)
Industry Publishing
Bottlers &
Corporations Tobacco Education Snacks (Chips)
Distributors
Scotch Whisky
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14. ( World Scotch
Whiskey Market
Scotch Global Market ⣠Whisky Making Process
⣠The Scotch Regions and Their Distilleries )
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15. ( Global Sales Statistics Exports
Country/ Region
Exports in million Exports in Million
% Change
)
Euros (2010) Euros (2011)
Asia âŹ317.7 âŹ422.5 33%
USA âŹ233.7 âŹ267.6 14%
France âŹ192.5 âŹ219.5 13%
Central & South
âŹ143.9 âŹ214.4 49%
America
Taiwan âŹ48.2 âŹ70.0 45%
Brazil âŹ28.7 âŹ44.8 56%
Total Exports âŹ1,470.0 âŹ1,800.0 22.4%
Source: BBC
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16. ( Top 10 Export Markets by Value
Country
[ January - June 2011 ]
Exports in Million Euros % Change
)
USA âŹ267.60 14%
France âŹ219.50 13%
Singapore âŹ148.50 64%
Spain âŹ97.20 (-16%)
Taiwan âŹ70.30 45%
South Korea âŹ65.80 (-13%)
South Africa âŹ65.50 24%
Germany âŹ62.10 22%
Brazil âŹ44.80 56%
UAE âŹ41.90 29%
Source: Scotch Whiskey association SWA
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17. ( Scotch Whisky Process
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)
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18. ( Steps to Making Whisky
â Malting
)
â Kilning
â Grinding
â Wort
â Yeasting
â Distillation
â Condensing
â Bottling
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19. ( Scotch Regions
)
Source: The Drinks International Report, 2011
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20. ( My Whisky Cellar
)
â Age
â Small Batches
â Organic
â Best Comeback
â Old Faithful
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21. ( The Scotch
Whiskey Cluster
Cluster Competitiveness ⣠Diamond Analysis
)
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22. ( )
âGeographic concentrations of interconnected companies, specialised
suppliers, service providers, ïŹrms in related industries, and associated
institutions (for example, universities, standards agencies, and trade
associations) in particular ïŹelds that compete but also co-
operateâ (Porter).
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24. ( The Scotch
Whiskey Cluster
International Competition ⣠Challenges for
Growth ⣠Strategic Recommendations )
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25. ( International Competition
)
There was a reduced demand for cheaper products
due to economic downturn, within the spirits market.
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26. ( International Competition
Vodka and cognac are the best performers in sales
)
within the premium spirit market.
Source: The Drinks International Report, 2011
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27. ( International Competition :
India )
Whisky is the fastest growing spirit in India.
Source: The Drinks International Report, 2011
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28. ( National Challenges
)
â Poor Performance in UK market
â Increased competition from other spirits
â Trade barriers
â Legal protection
â Social responsibility issues
â Minimum pricing
â High Taxation
â Foreign ownership
â Movement of bottling operations overseas
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29. ( Most Important Challenge?
High Taxation )
Approximate amount of duty on a normal measure of
three kinds of alcoholic drink, each containing
approximately the same amount of alcohol
ABV 2008 2009 2010
284 ml Beer 3.52% ÂŁ16.14 ÂŁ16.46 ÂŁ17.31
125 ml Table Vine 12.50%ÂŁ15.54 ÂŁ17.12 ÂŁ18
25 ml Scotch Whisky 40.00%ÂŁ21.35 ÂŁ22.64 ÂŁ23.8
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30. ( Strategy & Recommendations
)
KEY CHALLENGES RECOMMENDATIONS
Align the price of whisky with the strategy
Increased competition of the cluster, and reduce price to prevent
from other spirits the increase in market share of other spirits
(especially vodka and other whisky types).
Related parties will lobby international
activities and improve regulations to
Trade barriers
eliminate discrimination through trade
barriers.
UK Government apply a fair and
High Taxation responsible taxing schema for all alcoholic
drinks as per their alcohol content.
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31. ( Thank you!
Go raibh maith agat! )
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