List of Panasonic Cameras Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Panasonic Cameras customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Panasonic Cameras for Video Security Cameras from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Panasonic Cameras for Video Security Cameras include: Maruti Suzuki, a India based Automotive organisation with 18228 employees and revenues of $16.93 billion, Evri, a United Kingdom based Transportation organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $1.76 billion, Malaysia Airports, a Malaysia based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $1.12 billion, Dallas Police Department, a United States based Government organisation with 3720 employees and revenues of $719.0 million and many others.
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Dallas Police Department | Government | 3720 | $719M | United States | Panasonic | Panasonic Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2007 | BearCom, Inc | In 2007 the Dallas Police Department deployed Panasonic Cameras as part of a municipal wireless Video Security Cameras network to support public safety and downtown crime reduction. The initial deployment included 26 Panasonic Cameras alongside devices from other vendors, forming camera nodes across targeted districts in the United States. The implementation emphasized networked video capture and centralized monitoring typical of Video Security Cameras deployments, with field camera endpoints, wireless backhaul, and centralized recording to support investigative video availability. Panasonic Cameras provided continuous video capture and remote access capabilities that were integrated into the department operational workflows for patrol and investigative teams. Integrator BearCom, Inc performed design and installation roles for the municipal wireless surveillance network, coordinating camera siting, wireless transmission engineering, and system commissioning across downtown and other targeted districts. By 2010 the system was reported operational across those districts, with the deployment footprint and integrator involvement documented in public reporting. Operational governance centered on public safety and investigative use, with the deployed Panasonic Cameras contributing to improved investigative video availability and being credited in reporting with reductions in crime within the covered areas. The project demonstrates a municipal application of Video Security Cameras technology, linking camera deployments, network architecture, integrator delivery, and police investigative workflows. | |
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Evri | Transportation | 8000 | $1.8B | United Kingdom | Panasonic | Panasonic Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2019 | Hoot Fire and Security | In 2019, Evri implemented Panasonic Cameras as a Video Security Cameras deployment across distribution depots operated under the Hermes brand in the United Kingdom. Hoot Fire & Security led the rollout of Panasonic HD network cameras and PTZ domes across 27 depot sites, documented in the integrator case study. The Panasonic Cameras configuration emphasized continuous IP video capture, pan tilt zoom control and centralized recording to support parcel tracking, deter theft and improve health and safety monitoring. Functional capabilities implemented included high definition fixed cameras for corridor and bay coverage and PTZ domes for dynamic monitoring of handling areas, enabling surveillance workflows aligned to loss prevention and operational monitoring. The rollout covered 27 distribution depots in the United Kingdom and was executed by Hoot Fire & Security using phased site deployments and standardized camera configurations to align with depot operations and security teams. Implementation governance included site surveys and coordinated operational handoffs to ensure consistent camera placement and monitoring practices across sites. According to the documented case study, the Panasonic Cameras deployment delivered measurable improvements in loss prevention and operational monitoring, with cameras used specifically to deter theft and to support parcel tracking and health and safety oversight across Evri depot operations. | |
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Malaysia Airports | Aerospace and Defense | 11000 | $1.1B | Malaysia | Panasonic | Panasonic Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2009 | n/a | In 2009 Malaysia Airports implemented Panasonic Cameras in the Video Security Cameras category as part of a multi-year CCTV security system upgrade at Kuala Lumpur International Airport under Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. The programme ran from 2009 through 2011 and centered on deploying an IP-based network surveillance platform to support continuous terminal and perimeter monitoring. Panasonic Cameras were configured as IP network CCTV devices with centralized video management and recording capabilities, enabling 24/7 video capture, camera health monitoring, and network camera module usage described in Panasonic's Malaysia project showcase. Functional components aligned with Video Security Cameras capabilities included networked high-definition cameras, centralized management workflows, and recording infrastructure to support sustained operations. The deployment integrated the IP-based surveillance platform with airport operational systems, explicitly including public address systems and flight information systems to enable coordinated security and operational workflows. Operational scope covered terminal concourses and perimeter areas at KLIA, with the implementation directly impacting airport security operations and resilience. Governance and rollout followed a staged programme across 2009 to 2011, with incremental site commissioning and standardization of continuous monitoring procedures to operationalize surveillance workflows. Panasonic's project showcase documents camera and module usage and notes the upgrade improved 24/7 terminal and perimeter monitoring and operational resilience. | |
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Automotive | 18228 | $16.9B | India | Panasonic | Panasonic Cameras | Video Security Cameras | 2017 | n/a |
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