Schneider Electric and Compass Datacenters have partnered to build a state-of-the-art integration facility. Particularly, it aims support the increasing demand for prefabricated modular data centers.
The 110,000-sq-foot facility, adjacent to Compass’ Red Oak, Texas campus, will create over 100 jobs. In addition, will enable both organizations to integrate their supply chain networks in response to data center business growth and customer demands.
“This first-of-its-kind industry collaboration reflects the changing dynamics of data center supply chains and the competitive need for more tightly integrated vendor/supplier partnerships. Furthermore, the integration facility will assemble and deliver power centers for Compass facilities and will enhance our supply chain reliability, speed to market and delivery schedule integrity,” said Chris Crosby, CEO Compass Datacenters.
“We are industry leaders because our manufacturing and integration facilities provide the space, technology, and agility to enhance production velocity while nurturing novel business models, such as this partnership with Compass,” said Aamir Paul, North America President, Schneider Electric. In addition, Paul said the modern support they are pursuing supports both organizations’ goals and serves as a guidepost for vendor and industry partnerships others can follow.
The cutting-edge facility carries a design to integrate modular data center solutions and build pre-engineered, prefabricated IT infrastructure. Schneider’s customers across the United States will be able to benefit from this.
Moreover, accelerating production with an optimized supply network, Schneider can streamline the process, eliminate the upfront engineering and design work, and deliver quality finished solutions. This innovative model extends the advantage of speed and cost savings, and serve customers in all industries and segments. These include from cloud and service providers to the healthcare, education, telecommunication, and mining industries.
According to McKinsey, companies that regularly collaborated with suppliers demonstrated higher growth, lower operating costs, and greater profitability than their industry peers. Moreover, despite the improved efficiencies, many businesses “struggled to integrate the approach into their overall procurement and supply-chain strategies.” Thus, demonstrating the growing need for Schneider Electric and Compass’ partnership model.