Claimed to
be the ISO 9001 certified maker of DC to AC power INVERTER in Taiwan, WENCHI focuses
highly on research development, which brings about stable growth for the company.
WENCHI was established in 1985, located in Tainan, southern Taiwan, with a total
floor area of 6600 sq. m. Originally a global trader of automobile spare parts,
Wenchi & Brothers sensed a crisis to outlast in the field several years ago
and thus decided to shift attention to the production of automobile spare parts.
General Manager Mr. Heinz Wang recalls, “At first, we focused on OEM orders which
were limited to less technical requirements since neither production know-how
is well grasped by ourselves nor technical support is provided by customers.”
Accordingly, our company is prompted to construct
a new factory in Shanghai and scheduled to have it starting operation in one year.
The new factory, measuring at least 33,000 sq. m., is actually a limited partnership.
We are sure that the upgrade of production capacity is not the only benefit from
the joint venture. The low labor and overhead costs would also help reduce our
production costs and increase competitiveness of our products. Our
R&D department is composed of twelve engineers specializing in different electronic
fields. According to our engineers, the output waveform is the most critical element
which determines the performance of a power inverter. To offer customers with
stable quality, our engineers stick themselves to researching the relations between
different waveforms and their advantages and disadvantages for product improvement. On
offer from WENCHI are a complete series of power INVERTER, including both Modified
Sine Wave and True Sine Wave inverters. Our Modified Sine Wave inverters broadly
cover from 100W~3000W and True Sine Wave 150W~1500W. All are CE and E-MARK approved.
Among the products, the 600W~1700W are the best sellers reportedly. Over
99 percent of WENCHI’s products are for export. The U.S and Europe, Japan are
regarded as our Major outlets. However, the Middle East, Central and South America,
and Australia will be our next target markets. |