Panasonic accelerates service for operators
When Panasonic’s founder, Kōnosuke Matsushita, started the Company 100 years ago, little did he realise how it would flourish under his seven principles of business and how, 100 years on, it would still be at the forefront of innovation, contributing to society with cutting edge technology.
Iain Phillips, Sales and Marketing Manager, Panasonic UK; “Our founder stated one of our principles should be an ‘untiring effort for improvement’ and as Panasonic closes the year on its centenary we can proudly look back on twelve months that saw us win two awards for innovation and launch a microwave world first. Our values and business ethics are still very much at the fore, from the development of new technology, to the build quality of our products and the menu development work we do with our customers as part of the after sales service we offer them.” The latest microwave to
shake up the industry that Phillips eludes to is Panasonic’s NE-1878; an all-metal door microwave oven with Inverter technology.
Designed to suit open kitchens by sporting a full metal door, NE-1878 is faster, better at defrosting, uses less energy and promotes more even, gentler cooking. The new oven boasts the same high build quality that Panasonic is acclaimed for, but by replacing a heavy transformer with the much lighter inverter, (12kg lighter compared to its predecessor), shipping costs are lowered, and it becomes more portable and easier to move for cleaning. The metal door has no ridges, seals or film to clean, and the oven comes with a spare ceiling plate to enable continuous operation; for this feature alone, the oven has been hailed a triumph by operators!
The world’s first All-Metal Door Professional Microwave with Inverter Technology | NE-1878
To find out more -
www.panasonic.co.uk/pro-cooking
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