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Panasonic to buy US supply-chain software firm Blue Yonder for $6.5 bn: Nikkei
15 March 2021
Panasonic Corp will buy US supply-chain software firm Blue Yonder for 700 billion yen ($6.45 billion), in the Japanese electronics firm’s biggest acquisition since 2011, the Nikkei reported on Monday.
Panasonic, which bought a 20 per cent stake in Blue Yonder for 86 billion yen last year, is in the final stages of acquiring the rest of the stock from shareholders, including Blackstone Group Inc, the Nikkei said, without saying where it obtained the information.
“This is not something that has been announced by our company. It is not true that it is something we have decided,” Panasonic said in an emailed statement.
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Blue Yonder utilises artificial intelligence (AI) to predict product demand and delivery dates and its customers include Unilever and Starbucks. In the UK, it has helped Morrisons to increase same-store sales by 2.6% and improved on-shelf availability by up to 30% while reducing store inventory by 2-3 days.
Panasonic bought a 20% stake in Blue Yonder for around $791 million (86 billion yen) last year and gained a seat on its board as a result of this investment. It is currently owned by two other shareholders, Blackstone Group and New Mountain Capital.
According to the publication, the negotiations are in their final stages but added there is still a chance the two sides will not reach an agreement.
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