Matsushita Reorganizes European Car Audio Business; Closure of Panasonic Automotive Systems Deutschland
OSAKA, Japan--Oct. 2, 20038, 2003--Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. today announced plans to reorganize its European car audio business operations. This move is part of the company's efforts to become a top supplier of car electronics equipment in Europe. As part of this reorganization, Matsushita will establish a new R&D/sales company, Panasonic Automotive Systems Europe GmbH (PASE) headquartered in Munich, Germany on April 1, 2004, as a subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Europe (HQ) Ltd. The new company will be established by merging the R&D division of Panasonic Automotive Systems Deutschland GmbH (PASD) located in Neumuenster, Germany, with the car electronics sales division of Panasonic Industrial Europe GmbH, based in Munich. In connection with these shifts, Matsushita will discontinue operations at PASD, an R&D and manufacturing subsidiary, on March 31, 2004. Meanwhile, manufacturing of car audio products at PASD will be transferred to Matsushita's existing production site, Panasonic Mobile & Automotive Systems Czech s.r.o. in Pardubice, Czech Republic.The reorganization of the above-mentioned European car electronics business reflects Matsushita's strategy to increase its focus on the European automotive industry, which accounts for approximately 30%(*) of global automobile production.
(*)internal estimate based on data released by automobile manufacturers
Upon the implementation of Matsushita's Groupwide business and organizational restructuring in January 2003, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company (PAS), headquartered in Shinagawa, Japan, was established to create an optimum integrated operational structure in the car electronics field, for R&D, manufacturing and sales.
PAS has concentrated its efforts on enhancing a consistent, customer-oriented approach in each of the four regions of North America, Europe, China and Japan, in response to the global expansion of automobile manufacturers. Such efforts include the establishment of a newly reorganized Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America in April, 2003.
See attached for information about PASD and PASE.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its "Panasonic" brand products, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of electronic and electric products for consumer, business and industrial use. Matsushita's shares are listed on the Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, New York, Pacific, Euronext Amsterdam, Euronext Paris, Frankfurt and Dusseldorf stock exchanges. For more information, visit the Matsushita web site at the following URL: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/
Basic Information for PASD (as of September 30, 2003) Company name Panasonic Automotive Systems Deutschland GmbH Representative Shigeru Matsuda, President Location of head office Neumunster, Schleswig-Holstein, F.R. Germany Date of incorporation June 1, 1985 Principal business R&D and manufacture of car audio equipment for automakers in Europe Share capital 26 million Euros Financial closing date March 31 Number of employees 526 Shareholders' equity 62 million Euros Shareholders (% ownership) Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (100%) Principal customers Volkswagen AG, AUDI AG, DaimlerChrysler AG, Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd., Honda Export (U.K.) Ltd. Financial Results for the Most Recent Three Fiscal Years (millions of Euros) Fiscal year ended: March March March 2001 2002 2003 Sales 209 229 217 Recurring profit (loss) (8) 0 1 Net income (loss) (8) 0 1 (Note) Amounts less than 1 million Euros have been omitted. This matter will have no material effect on Matsushita's consolidated, or parent-alone financial position or performance. Basic Information for PASE (as of April 1, 2004) Company name Panasonic Automotive Systems Europe GmbH Representative To be decided Location of head office Munchen-Haar, Bayern, F.R. Germany Date of incorporation April 1, 2004 Principal business R&D and sales of multimedia products and systems for automobiles; Sales of automobile equipment and systems related to the environment, energy conservation and safety Share capital 5 million Euros Number of employees approximately 220