Flexenclosure, a developer of intelligent power management systems and pre-fabricated data centers for the ICT industry, has set up a new company in Nigeria.
Flexenclosure Technology Solutions a wholly owned subsidiary of Flexenclosure AB in Sweden will serve Flexenclosure’s operations and growing number of customers in the West African region.
‘’ It will be headquartered in Victoria Island, Lagos, the business hub for all major telecommunications and multinational companies in Nigeria’’, the company said in an official statement to kick off operations in the Nigerian Market .
According to the company, Flexenclosure Technology Solutions will be headed by Adekunle Adeyemi, a Nigerian born ICT expert.
Adeyemi has worked in the telecommunications industry for over 10 years in a number of African countries. He will be supported by a local team comprising finance, logistics, operations and technical customer support functions.
Flexenclosure has deployed several hundred eSites for Airtel in Nigeria as early as 2011 and has also built 15 data centers across the country.
David King, CEO, Flexenclosure says that, having built its first data centre in Nigeria back in 2001, the country has been a key market for company for many years.
“Flexenclosure Technology Solutions is uniquely positioned to address a number of challenges faced by the ICT sector in Nigeria and beyond. The increasing need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is driving demand for green energy and financially optimized power systems. Flexenclosure’s eSite is the ideal solution in this scenario, while our eCentre data centres are the perfect choice to support network infrastructure upgrades and expansions whether you’re an enterprise, telco, colocation provider or global Internet company, “he concludes.