Panasonic expected to strengthen in-house manufacturing capabilities


The group is shifting to in-house parts and mould instead of outsourcing to external parties, MIDF Research said in its report.

PETALING JAYA: Panasonic Manufacturing Malaysia Bhd plans to undertake more prudent measures to further strengthen its in-house manufacturing capabilities.

The household electrical appliances manufacturer told analysts and investors at a recent briefing that its new building at SA2 plant in Shah Alam, Selangor, equipped with new robotic auto spray facilities, would be used to increase the in-house production of injection parts.

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