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At ZAPI, we are aware that the motor controller is a critical component of any application into which it is applied.  Therefore, intelligence and experience should each be leveraged in the design, selection, and application of our customers' vehicles.

One of the key roles that ZAPI Inc plays for our customers is this leveraging of intelligence and experience to create the most robust, most efficient, and well-functioning electrical systems on the market.  We are able to tap into a global network of Engineers, supply partners, and customers to solve any design issue in the most appropriate and shortest way possible.  Most of our customers trust ZAPI to be their electrical experts in the development process.  So, while we focus on what we do best, the customer can focus on what it does best.  The result is always a strong, trusted system solution.

Also, as the controller is such a critical component, logistics worries need to be eliminated.  This too, is a key role played by ZAPI Inc.  In order to reduce lead times, increase flexibility, and control costs for our customers, ZAPI Inc combines all of the products used by US customers into frequent containers and imports the goods on their behalf into our facility.  Within that facility, we are able to hold safety stock for each customer and deliver at their request.  By combining goods, import costs are controlled.  We also assume currency risk so that our customers are able to pay stable USD prices year after year.

All of the logistical support of a world-class distributor matched with global technical expertise makes ZAPI much more than just a supplier.


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