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Yaskawa Signs First U.S. Medium Voltage Drive Distributor

ByMotion Control Tips Editor|November 5, 2013

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The Drives & Motion Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. recently signed DRV, Inc. of Pittsburgh, PA, as its first medium voltage drive distributor in the United States.

DRV, a highly respected Yaskawa low voltage drive and motion control distributor over the past ten years, will now partner with Yaskawa to promote the company’s new MV1000 medium voltage drive DRV brings a unique advantage to our customers and to us, as it promotes our new medium voltage product line, said Yaskawa National Channel Manager, Kevin Barker. They are able to combine their extensive experience in the medium voltage market with their vast knowledge of
Yaskawa low voltage products, which share the same control architecture. When you factor in the advantages of Yaskawa’s unique Smart Harmonics™ medium voltage technology, customers win.

DRV president, Rick Steinkamp, also expressed how the relationship will benefit his customers. This is a rare opportunity with a landmark product. Steinkamp said. We’re able to bring together Yaskawa product quality, customer support, and service along with our knowledge of the medium voltage market. As a result, our customers in both the industrial and municipal markets get something no other medium voltage competitor can offer, best of class technology, from a proven world leader in drive quality, domestic manufacturing, quick delivery, and competent personalized local service and support.

DRV reflects the same work ethic as Yaskawa. Barker added. They’re not just the guys you call when you are designing a system. They’re the guys you call at 2:00 am. Just like Yaskawa, DRV will do whatever it takes to keep its customers up and running with high quality product and responsive service.

Barker continued, The MV1000 represents class leading technology with the lowest harmonic impact, most motor-friendly output, and longest service life of any medium voltage drive. The drive is particularly well suited for equipment upgrades and energy savings initiatives in all medium voltage motor applications. Partnering with DRV to bring this product to market is an unbeatable combination.

Yaskawa
www.yaskawa.com

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