Panasonic launches European Solutions Company
Panasonic has today announced the creation of a new European solutions company that will bring together its various business products and develop world class solutions for its cust...
Panasonic has today announced the creation of a new European solutions company that will bring together its various business products and develop world class solutions for its customers, offering a single point of contact and accountability.
Panasonic System Solutions Europe (PSSEU), a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe, founded on 1 April 2016, develops market specific solutions that include Panasonic devices, software, connectivity and third party products, delivered with world class design engineering and project management.
PSSEU will initially focus its activities on three distinct vertical markets: Utilities, Transportation and Logistics.
The new organisation will be led by Tony O’Brien who has over 20 years experience in enterprise solutions, having previously worked with organisations such as Siemens Building Technologies. “For nearly 100 years, Panasonic has been widely recognised for its technology excellence in consumer electronics,” said Tony O’Brien. “This puts Panasonic in a unique position because the majority of our business customers sell to consumers too. This means we have a shared understanding of the type of challenges that our business customers face in the consumer market.
“As a result, we have developed unique value packages, which are tailored to specific customer needs. We are using a fusion of sector expertise and technological innovation delivering customised solutions that improve efficiency, enhance customer experience and reduce business risk.”
An example of these value packages is a trespass warning system developed for the UK railway network. The new automated system will help to prevent trespass incidents at known hot spots, which cause customer delays and cost the railway network millions of pounds every year.
Operating across Europe, PSSEU is headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany. It also has a number of subsidiaries, including Cameramanager, one of Europe’s leading cloud security providers and Panasonic Business Software Europe, which offers advanced software for the control and management of logistics and supply chain.