Schneider Electric creates Critical Power Competency Center

Feb. 19, 2004
Schneider Electric has launched a Critical Power Competency Center (CPCC) that’s based out of its Nashville, Tenn., office. The center aims to provide customized but repeatable power distribution and management for the critical power market. The CPCC will combine the company’s product design, development, and distribution; program management; engineering; and power consulting and resources from its

Schneider Electric has launched a Critical Power Competency Center (CPCC) that’s based out of its Nashville, Tenn., office. The center aims to provide customized but repeatable power distribution and management for the critical power market.

The CPCC will combine the company’s product design, development, and distribution; program management; engineering; and power consulting and resources from its LaVergne, Tenn., Smyrna, Tenn., and Columbia, S.C., facilities. This group will assist customers through project steps like power system design, order entry, project management, and implementation.

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