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ABOUT US
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Panasonic's power tools contribute to Japanese manufacturing with a focus on "corporations," "people," and the "environment."
Uncompromising product quality is a given, but considering the working environment of operators and the global environment is our mission for the next generation of manufacturing.
Panasonic's power tools pursue stable product quality through unique measurement technologies, various sensing capabilities for torque control, and a traceability system that records work history.
Additionally, our user-friendly cordless tools improve work quality while technologies such as lightweight designs, reduced reaction forces, and noise reduction ensure operator safety and minimize strain.
These technologies have been cultivated by working hands-on in our production lines and listening closely to voices from the field.
Furthermore, our power tools contribute to the global environment by achieving carbon neutrality through reduced power loss and minimizing waste by enhancing production quality.
With innovative manufacturing, Panasonic supports a prosperous future for people and the planet.
About Us
Kingdom of Thailand Bangkok Bangrak 27th Floor, Silom Complex Building, 191 Silom Road, Silom
Agricultural and Construction Machinery Manufacturer
Precision Equipment Manufacturer
Home Appliance Manufacturer
Electrical Equipment Manufacturer
History
1918 Founded Matsushita Electric Appliance Manufacturing Works in Osaka; began producing wiring devices. |
1923 Launched a bullet-shaped battery-powered lamp. |
1927 Trademarked the "National" brand. |
1933 Moved headquarters to Kadoma; introduced the divisional system. |
1935 Founded Matsushita Electric Trading Co., Ltd.; reorganized into Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. |
1949 Listed on the Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges. |
1952 Partnered with Phillips; established Matsushita Electronics Co., Ltd. |
1953 Established Central Research Laboratory. |
1954 Formed a capital alliance with Japan Victor Co., Ltd. |
1955-1956 Established Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. and Osaka Electric Appliances Co., Ltd. |
1958 Founded Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.; separated communication equipment manufacturing. |
1959 Established Matsushita Electric Corporation of America. |
1961 Masaharu Matsushita became President. |
1969 Established Matsushita Jushi Industrial Co., Ltd. |
1971 Listed on the New York Stock Exchange. |
1976 Established Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd. |
1977 Founded Matsushita Housing Equipment Co., Ltd. and Matsushita Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd. |
1979 Established Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. |
1985 Established financial subsidiaries in the U.S. and Europe; founded the Semiconductor Research Laboratory. |
1986 Akio Tanii became President. |
1988 Merged with Matsushita Electric Trading Co., Ltd. |
1989 Founder Konosuke Matsushita passed away. |
1990 Acquired MCA Inc. |
1993 Yoichi Morishita became President; ended joint venture with Phillips, acquiring all shares. |
1995 Merged with Matsushita Housing Equipment Co., Ltd.; sold 80% of MCA Inc. shares to Seagram. |
1999 Cancelled 50 million shares. |
2000 Fully acquired Matsushita Reizo Co., Ltd.; Kunio Nakamura became President. |
2001 Merged with Matsushita Electronics Co., Ltd. |
2002 Established Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Co., Ltd. with Toshiba. |
2003 Shifted to business domain-based management; fully acquired Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd. and Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. |
2004 Increased ownership in Matsushita Electric Works Co., Ltd., making it a consolidated subsidiary. |
2005 Merged with Matsushita Industrial Information Equipment Co., Ltd. |
2006 Sold all Universal Studios shares to Vivendi Universal; Fumio Ohtsubo became President. |
2007 Fully acquired Matsushita Toshiba Video Display Co., Ltd. |
2008 Merged with Matsushita Reizo Co., Ltd.; renamed to Panasonic Corporation; merged with Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. |
2009 Sold Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Co., Ltd. shares to Toshiba; acquired majority stake in Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. |
2010 Transferred Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. business; renamed to Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. |
2011 Fully acquired Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd. and Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. |
2012 Kazuhiro Tsuga became President; merged with Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd. |
2013 Panasonic System Solutions Japan merged with Panasonic System Networks; transitioned to a new group structure. |
2014 Sold all Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. shares; transferred semiconductor business to Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd. |
2020 Established Prime Life Technologies Co., Ltd. and Prime Planet Energy & Solutions Co., Ltd. in joint ventures with Toyota. |
2021 Yuki Kusumi became President; acquired all shares of Blue Yonder Holding, Inc. |
2022 Transitioned to a holding company system, renamed to Panasonic Holdings Corporation. |
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