Whirlpool Mounts 70-City Training Tour

Whirlpool Mounts 70-City Training Tour

By Alan Wolf On Sep 13 2010 - 4:01am




BENTON HARBOR, MICH. — Whirlpool will visit dealers in 70 cities beginning this month as part of a seven-week training program for sales associates.

The initiative is designed to train dealers’ sales teams on the key selling points of the company’s latest cooking, refrigeration, kitchen-cleanup and laundry innovations.

 

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GE's Campbell: Smart Appliances Will Resuscitate Majap Biz

GE's Campbell: Smart Appliances Will Resuscitate Majap Biz

By Alan Wolf On Sep 23 2010 - 1:00pm




LOUISVILLE, KY. — A new generation of smart appliances that can save consumers money by communicating with and reacting to the energy grid will help raise price points and restore margin within the majap industry.

That’s the good news.

The bad news, according to Jim Campbell, president/CEO of GE Apliances & Lighting, is that the scenario won’t begin to play out for another one to two years, as the economy continues to dig itself out of the recessionary hole.

Samsung Seeks Majap Supremacy

Samsung Seeks Majap Supremacy

By Editors of TWICE On Sep 23 2010 - 1:00pm




SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – Samsung said it is aiming to surpass No. 1 majap maker Whirlpool in global sales by 2013. The company is already closing the gap in refrigeration, where Samsung is in second place behind Whirlpool, appliance VP Hong Chang-Wan said. According to a report in India’s The Economic Times, Hong said Samsung would achieve its goals through “continuous research and technology innovation.”

Friedrich Ships New AC Platform

Friedrich Ships New AC Platform

By Alan Wolf On Jun 7 2010 - 4:01am




SAN ANTONIO — Friedrich, the 127-year-old premium room air maker, has launched a new AC platform called Kühl that features interchangeable front panels in six designer colors plus white.

The American manufacturer says Kühl (pronounced “cool”) is currently the only U.S.-distributed room air conditioner to offer the interchangeable feature.

The line, which was slated to hit the market late last month, ships in silver, and consumers can opt to purchase additional panels in deep red, cobalt blue, pink, beige, black and white for $50 each.

Nationwide Receives Energy Star Award

Nationwide Receives Energy Star Award

By Alan Wolf On Mar 23 2010 - 11:53am




WASHINGTON — Nationwide Marketing Group (NMG) received a 2010 Excellence in Appliance Retailing Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week for its outstanding contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The honor, which recognizes Nationwide’s efforts to market and promote energy-efficient products, was bestowed at an EPA awards ceremony here.

Whirlpool Wins LG Infringement Suit

Whirlpool Wins LG Infringement Suit

By Alan Wolf On Mar 23 2010 - 11:55am




WILMINGTON, DEL. — A federal jury found that LG Electronics infringed a Whirlpool patent for an in-door icemaker and awarded the appliance manufacturer $1.8 million in damages.

The jury also dismissed a counterclaim that Whirlpool infringed an LG patent for water-dispenser technology.

The jury’s findings contradict those of the International Trade Commission (ITC), which last month dismissed the last of Whirlpool’s patent- infringement charges that had been brought before that body.

Big Majap Makers Pass On K/BIS

Big Majap Makers Pass On K/BIS

By Alan Wolf On Apr 5 2010 - 4:07am




CHICAGO — The upcoming Kitchen/ Bath Industry Show (K/BIS) will be more notable for the appliance vendors that aren’t exhibiting than for those in attendance.

Absent from the event, which had long been the majap equivalent of International CES, will be most of the industry’s largest manufacturers, including BSH, Electrolux/Frigidaire, Haier, LG, Samsung, Sub-Zero/Wolf and Viking.

Whirlpool, as it did last year, will be represented solely by its Jenn-Air brand.

Core Categories Up 5% In Feb.

Core Categories Up 5% In Feb.

By Alan Wolf On Apr 5 2010 - 4:10am




WASHINGTON — Total factory shipments of six core major appliance categories — washers, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, ranges and ovens — rose 5 percent in February over the year ago period.

According to the latest monthly wholesale shipment data compiled by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), gains in the so-called AHAM 6 helped offset steep unit declines in the compactor, home comfort and microwave oven categories.

MAJAP BRIEFS

MAJAP BRIEFS

By TWICE Staff On Apr 5 2010 - 4:12am




F&P Integrates DCS


HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. — Fisher & Paykel will more fully integrate its DCS cooking unit into the parent company and will go to market this year as a single global resource, the manufacturer said. The New Zealand-based kitchen and laundry supplier acquired DCS six years ago and had maintained separate management teams for the brands. The brand immersion, which dovetails with DCS’s move from commercial to more modern designs, will be trumpeted at this month’s Kitchen/Bath Industry Show (K/BIS) under the theme “One company … two brands.”

Feds Testing Appliances For Energy Star Compliance

Feds Testing Appliances For Energy Star Compliance

By Alan Wolf On Apr 5 2010 - 4:15am




WASHINGTON — The federal government has begun testing Energy Star-rated major appliances for compliance with the program’s efficiency standards, and is developing a new certification procedure that will ultimately apply to all products.

The new measures, along with stricter enforcement, were designed to tighten up a qualification process that largely relies on vendor self-assessments and peer review.