The quality of our malts and our services forms the basis of success
for our customers. The success of our customers, in turn, is the basis
for our success. With this conviction and reliable dealings based on
this idea, BESTMALZ AG and its subsidiaries, Palatia Malz, Malzfabrik Hoepfner and
Maelzerei Wallertheim, have gained an excellent reputation for quality
in the brewing industry in recent years and decades and are today known
around the world.
We strive to produce homogeneous malts of the highest quality and base our services on the expectations of our customers.
Our customers expect continuity in our dealings and our
products. That is why our company policies aim for dependability over
the long term. The decision to purchase your most important raw
material, malt, from BESTMALZ, means we take full responsibility for
this raw material for our customers. We face this challenge every day.
Long-lasting customer relationships only come about when all the rules of partnership are recognized and put into practice. Fairness and honesty are the basis for good partnership.
This applies to market information, pricing and terms policy as well as
technical and technological support. Difficulties cannot always be
avoided; in such situations we believe our task is to advise and
support our customers with the optimal solution.
Quality, continuity, partnership - this, of course, applies in the same way and same degree to our suppliers and our employees.
After all, they are the ones that enable us to meet our goals and those
of our customers. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link – with
this conviction we maintain and promote the relationships with our
suppliers. Ongoing qualification and training enables our employees to
contribute to the success of the company and therefore ensure the
security of their jobs.
"More than just the best malt" is the motto that all of our company’s employees put into practice daily. Guaranteed!
Our Game Rules
for successful and inspiring relations
15.08.08 - The Stella Artois brewer, who recently announced a second price increase of 3.3% on top of an earlier rise this year of 4.1%, said that its volume dip was ahead of the market in the UK resulting in greater market share for its beer. [more]
14.08.08 - Diageo Ireland has strongly refuted claims by the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) that it has abused its position in the market and has endangered the future of the malting barley sector. [more]
13.08.08 - InBev is testing a low calorie version of Stella Artois in Canada this summer, according to a Toronto newspaper. The test could lead to a worldwide rollout, The Globe and Mail reported. [more]