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Panasonic's Global Household Refrigerator Production Tops 100 Million

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Panasonic Corporation's production of household refrigerators reached a grand total of 100 million in 2018, 65 years since the company first began to manufacture them in 1953.

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Panasonic's progress in refrigerator production figures and key features (Graphic: Business Wire)

Panasonic began working on refrigerators as well as televisions and washing machines in anticipation of the approaching electrical age after the Second World War. In 1952 an alliance was formed with Nakagawa Kikai Co., Ltd., (*1) a specialist machine tool manufacturer that had made refrigerators for the Army of Occupation. The following year, in 1953, the Takaida Factory in Osaka started production of the NR-351, the first model household refrigerator with a single door and 99 liter capacity.

Not long after production got under way, a boom period started for refrigerators, washing machines, and televisions, which became the Three Luxury Appliances of the era. The sudden rise in demand led to a steady increase in manufacturing at the Takaida Factory from 1957, along with the Fujisawa Factory in Kanagawa in 1961, and the Kusatsu Factory in Shiga in 1969, forming a sizable production network. (*2)

Product development led in 1969 to the NR-180FF, a two-door model with a separate freezer, then in 1981 to the release of the Slim NR-241HV, a three-door model with a separate vegetable compartment, to be followed by more multi-door, large-capacity models. The Compact BiG NR-F500T, released in 2005, used a top unit design with the compressor on the top, a world first, going from the previous 450-liter size to an even larger capacity of 500 liters. Panasonic's proprietary technology managed the feat of making it both more compact and yet having a greater capacity.

The NR-304CV, released in 1984, incorporated a partial freezing feature to keep food fresh in a semi-frozen state of minus three degrees. A TV commercial featuring noted actor Bunta Sugawara saying "Partial is the way to go!" gained a lot of attention. The latest NR-F655WPX, to be released in March 2019, incorporates a commercial-level flash-freezing feature, achieving an even greater level of progress.

The rise of environmentally conscious technology led to the release of the NR-E45M1 in 1996, which cut power consumption by half compared to our previous models, thanks to its inverter reciprocating compressor system. The year 2002 saw the arrival of the NR-C32EP, a non-CFC refrigerator using the non-CFC refrigerant R600a, and two years later, the achievement of 100% non-CFC household refrigerators for the domestic market put Panasonic in the leading position within the industry. From 2009 our refrigerators adopted Eco Navi, Panasonic's in-house-designed system for fine-tuning operations to reduce power usage, enhancing their power-saving performance.

Swift moves were made to take our products abroad soon after the business began, with exports to Southeast Asia beginning in 1957. A site was opened in Taiwan in 1965, the first to produce for local consumption; currently, local manufacturing for local needs is active in Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Brazil, and India.

Panasonic will continue to develop new technologies that are closely integrated with the lives of our consumers, to both provide better and more comfortable living while also contributing to food culture.

 
Notes:
*1  

Nakagawa Kikai Co., Ltd. became a member of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Group, then changed its name to Nakagawa Denki in 1953, and finally Matsushita Refrigeration in 1972.

*2 Domestic production was centralized at the Kusatsu Factory in 2003.
 

The history of the refrigerator business

1952: Alliance with Nakagawa Kikai
1953: Began production of the NR-351, the first household refrigerator model, at the Takaida Factory in Osaka; Nakagawa Kikai changes its name to Nakagawa Denki
1957: Began exporting to Southeast Asia
1961: Began production at the Fujisawa Factory in Kanagawa
1965: Began production in Taiwan
1969: Began production at the Kusatsu Factory in Shiga
1972: Nakagawa Denki changed its name to Matsushita Refrigeration Company
1974: Total global production reaches 10 million
1975: Began production in Thailand and Indonesia
1976: Began production in the Philippines
1988: Total global production reaches 30 million
1996: Began production in China
2000: Total global production reaches 50 million
2003: Domestic production centralized at the Kusatsu Factory; began production in Vietnam
2004: Achieved 100% non-CFC fridge-freezers for the domestic market
2008: Merger by acquisition of Matsushita Refrigeration Company
2012: Began production in Brazil
2018: Began production in India; total global production reaches 100 million

About Panasonic
Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development of diverse electronics technologies and solutions for customers in the consumer electronics, housing, automotive, and B2B businesses. The company, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2018, has expanded globally and now operates 591 subsidiaries and 88 associated companies worldwide, recording consolidated net sales of 7.982 trillion yen for the year ended March 31, 2018. Committed to pursuing new value through innovation across divisional lines, the company uses its technologies to create a better life and a better world for its customers. To learn more about Panasonic, visit https://www.panasonic.com/global.

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