The combined company, called ZAVTEK expands geographic reach, product and service offerings for manufacturers nationwide.
Cincinnati, OH – Pacific Northwest-based Critical Power Solutions Inc. (CPSI) and EDI Power Services (EDI), of Ohio, today jointly announced the two companies have merged to become ZAVTEK, according to ZAVTEK President Lee Moss.
Both companies have served the industrial and technology manufacturing industries for more than three decades.
“This is a merger of two long‐tenured institutions in the critical power space, which is essential to many sectors in manufacturing,” Moss said. “Together we have grown and have seen the need for greater capacity to provide more reliable electrical power nationwide, which was the impetus for the merger.”
While nothing has changed for existing CPSI and EDI customers and vendors except the name and some accounting details, in the long term the combined teams will be able to provide additional services that existing industrial customers didn’t have access to before.
“We have always had customer and vendor overlap, so the one brand will simplify this for customers and vendors, who will now partner with just one company,” Moss said.
ZAVTEK headquarters are being consolidated in Ohio with a West Coast executive office. The merger will simply create a larger, nationwide footprint. The following will remain the same or expand:
About ZAVTEK
ZAVTEK was established with the merger of Pacific Northwest-based Critical Power Solutions Inc. (founded in 1992) and EDI Power Services, of West Chester, Ohio (founded in 1994). With the two entities combined, ZAVTEK remains a trusted resource in the critical power solution business, offering expertise across the entire spectrum of data center development, from small enterprise data centers to global cloud-based data center providers. The company provides top-tier electrical power quality and distribution equipment as well as best-in-class electrical maintenance services to mission-critical facilities such as data centers, hospitals and manufacturing.
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