Whirlpool UK & Ireland moves from Croydon to Peterborough
Following its acquisition of the Indesit Company, Whirlpool has announced its UK & Ireland team and plans to move from Croydon, so its brands will be under one head office in Peterborough.
According to the company, the UK and Ireland business will now become the largest revenue contributor of the Whirlpool Corporation, after the North America region.
The organisation reports it is in touch with over five million UK and Ireland consumers every year. In addition, the acquisition sees it have access to 70 manufacturing and technical research centres around the world. And since the announcement of the acquisition, the manufacturing plans have increased to over 900,000 large appliances to be made in the UK every year.
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The UK & Ireland business will be headed up by general manager Maurizio Pettorino,and a management team including commercial director James Goldsmith and marketing director Piero Pracchi.
Although the companies are combined, the brand will operate independently throughout 2015.
General manager Maurizio Pettorino said of the acquisition: “We are at the very beginning of instigating the integration of the new company and the existing plans will remain intact for 2015. This is a tremendously exciting time, with a variety of complementary brands and products in our portfolio to service the UK and Ireland, generating many opportunities for all our trade partners and consumers alike.”
He went on to say: “The acquisition provides many opportunities together with aresilient and firm base for the future. We will continue to pursue the generation of a new stronger organisation to support our business partners’ plans and total commitment to the consumer. “It is imperative we demonstrate and maintain our speed of response to market needs, and innovate andgenerate market demand, and value creation, to satisfyour consumers and for the success of our trade partners. We are looking forward to continuing our success, with greater sustainability, strength and resource, creating a genuinely exciting and profitable future.”