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Panasonic acquires UK air conditioning equipment distributor AMP

Panasonic Corporation has announced its completed acquisition of A.M.P. Air Conditioning (AMP), one of the largest independent air conditioning distributors in the UK.

Left to right: Martin Michaelson (AMP), Makoto Takahashi (Panasonic), Polly McConachie (AMP), and Enrique Vilamitjana (Panasonic).

AMP has a wealth of experience in providing air conditioning equipment, mainly for commercial use, as well as an excellent sales network.

The acquisition of AMP provides Panasonic with an opportunity to expand its presence in the UK air conditioning market, which is the largest market for commercial air conditioners throughout Europe.

Toshiyuki Takagi, president of Panasonic Air Conditioner Company, stated: “Europe is a key region for our global air conditioning business. Panasonic is committed to being a strategic partner for AMP and we aim to expand our business in Europe through this collaboration.” 

Panasonic sees Europe, an environmentally conscious region with strict environmental regulations for air conditioning products, as a market where the company’s energy-saving, environmentally friendly and healthcare conscious technologies such as 'nanoe' can be fully exploited.

The acquisition is part of Panasonic’s overall strategy to expand sales, particularly of its commercial and industrial heating and cooling solutions, and strengthen its aim to provide the most energy efficient systems to the market.

Makoto Takahashi, chief executive of Panasonic Appliances Air Conditioning Europe (PAPAEU), added: “With AMP’s know-how, Panasonic’s strategy is to expand our business and services to their customers and provide even more comprehensive solutions. We look forward to welcoming AMP and its employees into the Panasonic family. We see many positive benefits for AMP and Panasonic Aircon business employees as a result of this acquisition.” 

Polly McConachie and Martin Michaelson, co-managing directors of AMP said: “This is a great opportunity for AMP to expand our air conditioning business in the UK. With the strength and support of Panasonic behind us, we are now able to pursue an exciting growth strategy whilst at the same time supporting Panasonic in their longer term commercial goals in the UK.”

1 September 2017

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