Panasonic forms Panasonic Connect Europe
July 8, 2021
Panasonic has announced the foundation of a new solutions-focused organisation, Panasonic Connect Europe, to address the changing technology needs of European businesses.
Panasonic Connect Europe will offer diverse B2B technology solutions, alongside an enhanced services capability, to help customers maintain their mission critical operations and organisations to transform their business operations.
The new organisation will bring together Panasonic’s B2B product portfolio alongside enhanced consulting, systems integration, project management and application software development skills to create a new technology solutions player.
“Panasonic Connect Europe will form a new and agile organisation able to respond quickly to the demands of the various industries across the manufacturing, logistics, retail, entertainment, education and public sector,” said Hiroyuki Nishiuma, current Managing Director of Panasonic System Communications Company Europe (PSCEU), who will become the Managing Director of the new Panasonic Connect Europe. “We look forward to combining our product expertise with our enhanced solutions capability to help businesses transform their operations for the future.”
Panasonic Connect Europe will also be supported by its own European service and support centre. The new business will also draw on the expertise of Zetes, a wholly owned Panasonic business, which develops and markets supply chain software and solutions providing agility, visibility and traceability across connected supply chains; and Blue Yonder, which Panasonic recently announced that it will be acquiring, a specialist in digital supply chain and omni-channel commerce fulfilment.
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