Fisher & Paykel
Fisher & Paykel Appliances Holdings Limited (/ˈpaɪkəl/) is a major appliance manufacturer founded in 1934. It is a subsidiary of Chinese multinational home appliances company Haier and is based in East Tāmaki, New Zealand.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Major appliance |
Founded | 1934 |
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Headquarters | , New Zealand |
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Key people | Daniel Witten-Hannah (CEO) Liang Haishan (chairman) |
Products | Major appliances |
Revenue | NZ$1.029 billion (2010). |
NZ$29.419 million (2010) | |
Net income | NZ$17.95 million (2010) |
Number of employees | 4000+ |
Parent | Haier |
Website | www.fisherpaykel.com/ |
Originally an importer of domestic refrigerators, Fisher & Paykel now holds over 420 patents and bases its identity on innovative design, particularly in the areas of usability and environmental awareness.
The company's trademarked appliances include Active Smart refrigerators, AeroTech ovens, DishDrawer dishwashers, Smart Drive washing machines and Smartload top loading dryers. The company also manufactures gas and electric cooktops.
In 2004, Fisher & Paykel Appliances purchased the United States-based cookware manufacturer Dynamic Cooking Systems, and Italian cookware company Elba in 2006.
Fisher & Paykel had grown into a global company operating in 50 countries and manufacturing in Thailand, China, Italy and Mexico. The company had a manufacturing base in Australia for almost 20 years and nearly 70 years in New Zealand, but stated it can no longer compete with low cost labour countries and had to close them.
In 2012, Haier purchased over 90% of Fisher & Paykel Appliance shares, no changes in manufacturing or board of directors were made .