From UPSes to African data centre leaders: MPT marks 25 years of growth

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From UPSes to African data centre leaders: MPT marks 25 years of growth
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From a provider of specific UPS systems 25 years ago, to an award-winning pan-African power and data centre provider, Master Power Technologies (MPT), is now looking forward to its next 25 years of evolution.

From a provider of specific UPS systems 25 years ago, to an award-winning pan-African power and data centre provider, Master Power Technologies , is now looking forward to its next 25 years of evolution.Marking the company’s 25th anniversary, Menno Parsons, founder and Director of MPT, says the company was launched as Master Guard Power Systems in 1999, selling crucial power UPS systems with a focus on customer service excellence.

“We now have specialists in each field in the data centre business, and we are one of the biggest data centre builders of high-end data centres in Africa.” “Changing our name represented our evolution from a brand-specific business to creating a business that holistically services and fulfils our customer’s needs – this became the start of a significant expansion. Another highlight was the substantial enhancement of our R&D department developing improved local products and solutions – in Africa, for Africa. I’m proud that we are able to access Africa the way we do – from within Africa.

Parsons says: “Because every country has its own culture and challenges, we prefer to put down a footprint in each country and make it local by partnering with people in the country.”Parsons aims to grow MPT’s footprint into more countries in future: “I’d like to see Africa putting brands into the world, instead of the other way around. We are looking at taking our own brand into Europe and the Middle East,” he says.

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