ZAPI acquires Ubiquicom, expanding its material handling automation offerings – Charged EVs

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ZAPI acquires Ubiquicom, expanding its material handling automation offerings – Charged EVs


Italy-based ZAPI Group has acquired Ubiquicom, which supplies Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) for manufacturing, transportation and logistics processes, to expand its capabilities as a systems integrator for electrification and warehouse automation.

The acquisition enhances OEMs’ access to automation systems that drive safety and efficiency in material handling and manufacturing operations, ZAPI said.

The ZAPI Group companies provide a range of electrification solutions for material handling machines and robots, including inverters and controllers, electric motors, high-frequency battery chargers, and accessories. The group’s companies across the AGV and material handling sectors include Zapi, Best Motor, BlueBotics, Delta-Q Technologies, Inmotion Technologies, Schabmüller, ZIVAN, ZTP, 4E-Consulting and now Ubiquicom.

 “Our RTLS solutions for the safety and efficiency of processes across production, supply chain and logistics complement ZAPI Group’s existing system integration solutions and advance its electrification mission,” said Stefano Sarasso, founder and CEO of Ubiquicom.

Source: ZAPI GROUP



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