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Tuesday, September 2, 2025
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Posted by: Terry McIver
Sept. 2, 2025 -- Paloma Rheem has completed the integration of Fujitsu into the Paloma Rheem Holdings family. its acquisition of Fujitsu General was completed in May of this year. Fujitsu has been privatized and is no longer a publicly-traded company.
Rheem will expand its market reach and employ Fujitsu General's knowledge base in mini-split and other high-efficiency comfort products, including the expanding heat pump market.
The two HVAC giants had first collaborated in 2016, as Rheem sought to enter the co-branding arena as providers of mini-split comfort equipment. This was followed in 2018 by a similar collaboration between Mitsubishi and Trane and Samsung and Lennox in 2024, and the Bosch acquisition of Johnson Controls-Hitachi that same year. Paloma acquired Rheem in 1988.
A Fujitsu name change is as yet undecided, or at the least, not yet revealed.