Any list of the most powerful Japanese manufacturing companies must include Panasonic Corporation. Founded by industrialist Konosuke Matsushita in 1918, Panasonic began by producing bike lamps and lamp sockets. It wasn’t until World War II that this company really found success in the global market. Throughout the 1950s, Panasonic focused its efforts on producing radios, electronic appliances, and bicycles for the Japanese market.
As the 1960s rolled around, Panasonic began producing and providing high-quality TVs to customers in Asia, America, and Europe. Ever since that time, Panasonic has become one of the largest TV producers in the world, along with fellow Asian companies Samsung, Sony, and LG Electronics. Although still widely known for its TVs, Panasonic produces many other popular electronic devices, including digital cameras, cordless phones, microwaves, and massage chairs. Panasonic has its main headquarters in the city of Kadoma in Japan’s Osaka Prefecture.
Panasonic has customer service representatives stationed all around the world to help their customers. The best way for Canadians to reach a Panasonic customer service representative in North America is by calling (800) 211-7262. For those who don’t want to call this toll-free number, there are various other methods for getting in touch with a member of Panasonic’s staff. Canadians will find many other ways to contact and gain information on Panasonic by using the links listed below.
As mentioned above, Panasonic has its head offices in Japan. If you are really determined to send a letter to Tokyo or Osaka, check out the link above. For those Canadians out there want to save a bit on postage, you can send a physical letter to this address:
Panasonic Corporation of North America
Two Riverfront Plaza
Newark, NJ 07102-5490
You could call this New Jersey head office using the number (201) 348-7000.
Panasonic Canada is one three main social media sites. Facebook users can like and “friend” Panasonic Canada on this webpage. People who like to use Twitter can find Panasonic Canada’s page here. And, last but not least, anybody who has a Google + account can follow Panasonic Canada’s page by clicking on this URL.
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