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, formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., is a multinational corporation
Multinational corporation

A multinational corporation or transnational corporation is a corporation or enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country....
 based in Kadoma, Japan
Kadoma, Osaka

is a cities of Japan located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.As of 2004, the city has an estimated population of 135,992 and the population density of 11,074.26 persons per km?....
. Its main business is in electronics
Electronics

Electronics refers to the flow of charge through nonmetal electrical conductor , whereas electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal electrical conductor....
 manufacturing and produces products under a variety of names including Panasonic and Technics
Technics (brand)

Technics is a brand name of the Panasonic Corporation, a company that produces a variety of electronic products. Technics mostly produces music equipments like headphones, turntables, etc....
.

Since its founding in 1918, it grew to become the largest Japanese electronics producer. In addition to electronics, Panasonic offers non-electronic products and services such as home renovation services.






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, formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., is a multinational corporation
Multinational corporation

A multinational corporation or transnational corporation is a corporation or enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country....
 based in Kadoma, Japan
Kadoma, Osaka

is a cities of Japan located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.As of 2004, the city has an estimated population of 135,992 and the population density of 11,074.26 persons per km?....
. Its main business is in electronics
Electronics

Electronics refers to the flow of charge through nonmetal electrical conductor , whereas electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal electrical conductor....
 manufacturing and produces products under a variety of names including Panasonic and Technics
Technics (brand)

Technics is a brand name of the Panasonic Corporation, a company that produces a variety of electronic products. Technics mostly produces music equipments like headphones, turntables, etc....
.

Since its founding in 1918, it grew to become the largest Japanese electronics producer. In addition to electronics, Panasonic offers non-electronic products and services such as home renovation services. Panasonic was ranked the 59th largest company in the world in 2007 by the Forbes Global 500 and is among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders.

Name

For 90 years since establishment, the name of the company was always topped with "??" ("Matsushita"); before the company renamed itself on October 1, 2008, the company's name was "??????????" ("Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd."), which was used since 1935.

In 1927, the company founder adopted a brand name "?????" ("National") for a new lamp product, knowing "national" meant "of or relating to a people, a nation." In 1955, the company labeled its export audio speakers and lamps "PanaSonic", which was the first time it used its "Panasonic" brand name. The company began to use a brand name "Technics" in 1965. Multiple brandage lasted for some decades.

In May 2003, the company put "Panasonic" as its global brand, and set its global brand slogan, "Panasonic ideas for life." The company began to unify its brands to "Panasonic" and, by March 2004 replaced "National" for products and outdoor signboards, except for those in Japan.

On January 10, 2008, the company announced that it would change its name to "Panasonic Corporation" (effective on October 1, 2008) and unify "National" in Japan to its global brand "Panasonic" (by March 2010). The name change was approved at a shareholders' meeting on June 26, 2008.

History


Panasonic was founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita
Konosuke Matsushita

was a Japanese industrialist, the founder of Panasonic Corporation, a company based in the suburb of Kadoma, Osaka , Osaka in Japan. For many Japanese, he is known as "the god of management"....
 first selling duplex lamp sockets. In 1927, it produced a bicycle lamp, the first product it marketed under the brand name National. It operated factories
Factory

A factory or manufacturing plant is an industry building where workers manufacturing Good or supervise machines Process Manufacturing one product into another....
 in Japan and Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
 through the end of World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, producing electrical components and appliances such as light fixtures
Incandescent light bulb

The incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is a source of electric light that works by incandescence, ....
, motor
Electric motor

An electric motor uses electrical energy to produce mechanical energy, nearly always by the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors....
s, and electric irons
Ironing

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.

After World War II, Panasonic regrouped and began to supply the post war boom in Japan with radios and appliances, as well as bicycles. Matsushita's brother-in-law, Toshio Iue founded Sanyo
Sanyo

is a major Japanese electronics company and member of the Fortune 500 whose headquarters is located in Moriguchi, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan. Sanyo targets the middle of the market and has over 324 offices and plants worldwide, together employing more than 11,000 employees....
 as a subcontractor for components after WWII. Sanyo grew to become a competitor to Panasonic.

National/Panasonic Bicycles

The production of high-quality road and touring bicycles and bicycle components composed a little-known but substantial portion of the appliance division of the National/Panasonic corporation from 1945 through the end of the 1980s. As a child, Konosuke Matsushita, founder of National/Panasonic, had been adopted into a family who owned a small bicycle shop, and was passionate about bicycles and cycling.

National and Panasonic bicycles were sold both in Japan and overseas to various retailers, who sometimes rebadged the bikes with private labels. Despite competition from other Japanese manufacturers, Matsushita enacted a corporate policy forbidding low quality in Panasonic bicycles no matter what the profit margins. When Schwinn was forced by economics to outsource bicycles built overseas, they chose the Panasonic World series, a successful model in production from 1972. As the only vendor to meet Schwinn's rigid manufacturing and production standards, Panasonic built several models for Schwinn, such as the World Traveller and the World Voyager. During the 1970s and 1980s, Panasonic produced a full range of lugged steel frame bicycles, produced in modern factories complete with robotic welding/brazing and advanced paint application equipment. Panasonic's bicycle tires had higher thread counts and thicker treads than their competition, and established a reputation for uniformity and high quality.

From 1985 on, steady increases in the value of the Japanese yen and lower cost competition from Taiwan made Panasonic bicycles less competitive in the U.S. and other markets. Panasonic began to sell rebadged bikes made in Taiwan under their name. By 1989, Panasonic division managers were reporting that bicycles brought less revenue (and less profit) per square foot of warehouse than any other product in the corporate division. Following the death of Mr. Matsushita, Panasonic abandoned the US bicycle market at the end of September, 1989.

Electronics

In 1961, Konosuke Matsushita
Konosuke Matsushita

was a Japanese industrialist, the founder of Panasonic Corporation, a company based in the suburb of Kadoma, Osaka , Osaka in Japan. For many Japanese, he is known as "the god of management"....
 traveled to the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and met with American dealer
Dealer

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s. Panasonic began producing television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 sets for the U.S. market under the Panasonic brand
Brand

A brand is a collection of symbols, experiences and associations connected with a product, a service, a person or any other artifact or entity....
 name, and expanded the use of the brand to Europe in 1979.

The company used the National trademark outside of North America during the 1950s through the 1970s. It sold televisions, radios, and home appliances in some markets. The company began opening manufacturing plants around the world. It quickly developed a reputation for well-made reliable products.

The company debuted a hi-fidelity audio speaker in Japan in 1965 with the brand Technics. This line of high quality stereo components became worldwide favorites. The most famous product still made today is the SL-1200 record player, acknowledged for its high performance, precision, and durability. Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, Panasonic continued to produce high-quality specialized electronics for niche markets, such as short-wave radios, and developed a successful line of stereo receivers, CD players, and other components.

National Panasonic
In November 1999, the Japan Times reported that Panasonic planned to develop a "next generation first aid
First aid

First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by a layman to a sick or injured Casualty until definitive medical treatment can be accessed....
 kit" called the Electronic Health Checker. At the time, the target market was said to be elderly people, especially those living in rural areas where medical help might not be immediately available, so it was planned that the kit would include support for telemedicine
Telemedicine

Telemedicine is a rapidly developing application of clinical medicine where medical information is transferred via telephone, the Internet or other networks for the purpose of consulting, and sometimes remote medical procedures or examinations....
. The kits were then in the testing stage, with plans for eventual overseas distribution, to include the United States.

In recent years the company has been involved with the development of high-density optical disc standards intended to eventually replace the DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 and the SD memory card.

On January 19, 2006 Panasonic announced that, starting in February, it will stop producing analog televisions (then 30% of its total TV business) to concentrate on digital TVs.

On November 3, 2008 Panasonic and Sanyo
Sanyo

is a major Japanese electronics company and member of the Fortune 500 whose headquarters is located in Moriguchi, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan. Sanyo targets the middle of the market and has over 324 offices and plants worldwide, together employing more than 11,000 employees....
 were in talks, resulting in the eventual acquisition of Sanyo
Sanyo

is a major Japanese electronics company and member of the Fortune 500 whose headquarters is located in Moriguchi, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan. Sanyo targets the middle of the market and has over 324 offices and plants worldwide, together employing more than 11,000 employees....
. The merger is to be completed by April 2009, and will result in one mega-corporation with revenues over ¥11.2 trillion (around $110 billion). As part of what will be Japan's biggest electronics company, the Sanyo brand and most of the employees will be retained.

Brands and divisions

Matsushita produces electronic products under a variety of names, including:

  • Panasonic (home appliances for the overseas market, personal electronics, audio/video equipment, microchips, automotive components)
  • National
    National (brand)

    National was a brand used by Panasonic Corporation to sell home appliances, personal appliances, and industrial appliances and was the first name used by Konosuke Matsushita electric firm to sell his battery-powered bicycle lamps, hoping that they would be a product used by all of Japan, hence the name "National"....
     (home appliances for the Japanese market, being phased out)
  • Sanyo
    Sanyo

    is a major Japanese electronics company and member of the Fortune 500 whose headquarters is located in Moriguchi, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan. Sanyo targets the middle of the market and has over 324 offices and plants worldwide, together employing more than 11,000 employees....
     (buyout proposed November 2008)
  • Technics
    Technics (brand)

    Technics is a brand name of the Panasonic Corporation, a company that produces a variety of electronic products. Technics mostly produces music equipments like headphones, turntables, etc....
     (music equipments like headphones and turntables)


In many computer systems, Matsushita devices identify themselves as "MATSHITA", to fit the limit of 8 characters imposed by Microsoft Windows device handlers.

See also

  • List of Panasonic Corporation products
  • Panasonic CD interface
    Panasonic CD interface

    The Panasonic CD interface, also known as the MKE CD interface , SLCD or simply Panasonic, is a proprietary computer interface for connecting a CD-ROM drive to an IBM PC compatible computer....
  • List of Japanese companies
    List of Japanese companies

    This is a list of corporation from or based in Japan. Note that ???? can be read both kabushiki kaisha and kabushiki gaisha ....
  • Gamba Osaka
    Gamba Osaka

    is a Japanese professional football club, currently playing in the J. League Division 1. The team's name comes from the Italian word "Gamba" meaning "leg" and the Japanese , meaning "to do your best" or "to stand firm"....
  • Technics
    Technics (brand)

    Technics is a brand name of the Panasonic Corporation, a company that produces a variety of electronic products. Technics mostly produces music equipments like headphones, turntables, etc....
  • Hiro Matsushita
    Hiro Matsushita

    , is a former driver in the Champ Car series. He is the grandson of Konosuke Matsushita, founder of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.; as a result, he has always carried Panasonic sponsorship....
  • Toughbook
    Toughbook

    Toughbook is a trademarked brand name owned by Panasonic. Toughbook refers to its line of semi-rugged and Rugged computers. In 2005, Panasonic added the Toughbook Arbitrator mobile digital camera and mobile digital video recorder system to their line....
  • Yamaha
  • Viera Cast
    Viera Cast

    Viera Cast is a technology by Panasonic that makes it possible to stream multimedial content from the Internet directly into a TV set. Announced on Consumer Electronics Show in January 2008, Panasonic initially partnered with Google to make it possible for YouTube videos and Picasa Web Album photos to be used within the product, while Bloombe...


Further reading

  • Matsushita Leadership by John Paul Kotter
    John Kotter

    John Paul Kotter is a professor at the Harvard Business School, who is regarded as an authority on leadership and change. In particular, he discusses how the best organizations actually "do" change....
    , Simon and Schuster (1998)


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