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<p>Chris Lau, Yumi Asada, CNNSeptember 30, 2025 at 2:13 AM</p>
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<p>Boxes containing cans of Asahi Super Dry beer move on the production line inside the Asahi Breweries Ibaraki plant, operated by Asahi Breweries Holdings, in Moriya, Japan. - Toru Hanai/Bloomberg/Getty Images</p>
<p>Japan's biggest beer maker Asahi Group says it has suspended orders and shipping services in the country after a cyberattack brought its production operations to a standstill.</p>
<p>Production at some of its 30 domestic factories remained suspended on Tuesday as the company continued to investigate how many plants had been affected, Reuters reported, citing the group's spokesperson.</p>
<p>The company, behind Asahi Super Dry Beer and Nikka Whisky and a raft of non-alcoholic beverages, said it cannot foresee when production will resume, according to the news agency.</p>
<p>The attack first came to light on Monday, when Asahi released a statement saying its order and shipment operations at its Japan-based companies had been suspended, alongside its call center services, "due to the system failure."</p>
<p>The group has not elaborated on the possibly identity of the attacker but said the cyberattack had not led to leakage of customer data</p>
<p>"We are actively investigating the cause and working to restore operations," the company said in a statement Monday, adding that there was no estimated timeline for recovery. CNN has reached out to Asahi for comment.</p>
<p>Asahi – which means "morning sun" in Japanese – was founded in 1889, with founder Komakichi Torii bottling the first Asahi Draft Beer in in Japan in 1900.</p>
<p>It has grown to become one of the world's largest drinks companies and owns international brands including Peroni, London Pride and Grolsch and several non-alcoholic beverage brands.</p>
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