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Tripp Lite Powers Nearshoring with Scalable Tech Solutions

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By MBN Staff | MBN staff - Mon, 06/30/2025 - 09:15

The nearshoring phenomenon in Mexico is driving an increasing demand for advanced technological infrastructure. Tripp Lite by Eaton wants to face this need with specialized solutions for micro data centers and scalable technology systems, aiming to optimize operational efficiency and technological resilience for businesses in the country.

"Our product portfolio is designed to meet the needs of all companies, regardless of their size or location, providing technological infrastructure that complies with international standards and ensures reliable performance," says Juan Luis Tron, General Director, Tripp Lite by Eaton. 

Nearshoring has positioned Mexico as a strategic destination for investment and the establishment of new production operations. This movement requires robust and flexible technological infrastructure to support the resulting operational and data demands. Companies relocating their operations to Mexico need systems that ensure business continuity, data security, and scalability. In response to this, micro data centers emerge as a viable solution, integrating the essential components of a data center into a compact format, thus facilitating their deployment in remote locations or at the periphery of main operations.

Tripp Lite provides comprehensive solutions that address the specific technological infrastructure needs required by nearshoring. These include mission-critical uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, which incorporate smart backup functions and remote monitoring to ensure operational continuity during electrical fluctuations. High-density cabinets, designed to optimize cable organization and access control, facilitate equipment management and physical asset security.

Additionally, manageable power distribution units (PDUs) allow for precise monitoring of energy consumption per port, contributing to energy efficiency and the identification of potential anomalies. Localized cooling systems ensure optimal thermal conditions for equipment operation, preventing overheating and extending component lifespan. Finally, Edge Data Units (EDUs) represent a solution for implementing edge computing by facilitating data processing near its origin, which reduces latency and improves the performance of critical applications.

Local and decentralized infrastructures provide companies with superior adaptability to specific market demands, the ability to scale operations efficiently, and a significant reduction in deployment cost. This approach, according to Tripp Lite, not only optimizes operational efficiency but also establishes a framework for business resilience, ensuring uninterrupted operations. 

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