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Panasonic Reaches Agreement to Acquire All Shares of Area Cooling, a Polish Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturer
10/07/2024
Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation today announced that its Cold Chain Solutions Company
(hereinafter referred to as Panasonic) has entered into an agreement with
Cooling Solutions S.L. to purchase all the shares of its subsidiary Area
Cooling Solutions Sp. z.o.o. , a Polish refrigeration equipment manufacturer
(hereinafter referred to as Area Cooling).1This transaction is a
strategic step for Panasonic to strengthen its condensing unit business in the
European market and to accelerate its ongoing global expansion.
The Kigali Amendment2 to the Montreal Protocol3
and the European Union's F-Gas Regulation4, among other regulations,
restrict the production, consumption, import, and export of HFCs, which are
widely used as refrigerants in cold chain equipment, and require a transition
to alternative refrigerants with a lower global warming potential. Europe has
been at the forefront of these environmental initiatives, aligning with the
region’s commitment to climate neutrality and customer preferences for greener
technologies. Panasonic, which has established itself as the leading
manufacturer of CO2 condensing units in the Japanese market, sees Europe as its
most important market for the future.
Area Cooling is an innovative company that is aggressively
investing in growth areas such as inverter-controlled condensing units and CO2
condensing units. Its products have technological affinities with Panasonic's condensing
units, as they have long used Panasonic-designed compressors. This company
profile led Panasonic to determine that this acquisition would expedite the
reinforcement of the foundation for its European business. The acquisition does
not include the distribution business of compressors and other HVACR components
Area Cooling is currently operating.
Area Cooling and Panasonic will share resources and create
synergies in the condensing unit business to develop products that better meet
customer needs, manufacture locally in Europe, and increase the presence of
Panasonic condensing units in the European market.
About
Area Cooling
|
Company name |
Area
Cooling Solutions Sp. z o.o. |
|
Representative |
Josep Ventura |
|
Address |
ul. Relaksowa 27, 55-080
Nowa Wieś Wrocławska, Poland |
|
Business |
Design, manufacture, and
sale of industrial and commercial refrigeration equipment |
|
Establishment |
1995 |
|
Number of employees |
Approximately 160 |
Notes:
1 This agreement will be formally entered into
after the general terms and conditions of the agreement, including the approval
of the relevant authorities, have been fulfilled.
2 Adopted in 2016. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) were
added to the list of substances subject to regulation under the Montreal
Protocol.
3 An environmental treaty adopted in 1987 and
entered into force in 1989 to protect the ozone layer, formally known as the
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. This
international agreement sets targets for phasing out or eliminating the
production and consumption of substances that may deplete the ozone layer, as
well as regulating imports and exports.
4 Regulations enacted in Europe in 2006 to reduce
the environmental impact of fluorinated gases. This regulation covers hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs)
and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).






























