STRUCTURED CABLING MOVES, ADDS, AND CHANGES (MAC) SERVICES
Moves, Adds, and Changes (MAC) Services
In fast-paced business environments, the need for flexibility and adaptability is essential. Whether you’re expanding your facility, relocating teams, or upgrading your technology infrastructure, large industrial, commercial, and governmental operations often require moves, additions, or changes to their cabling systems.
Without proper planning and execution, these changes can lead to network disruptions, downtime, and inefficiencies. Logical Cabling offers expert MAC services designed to minimize interruptions and keep your operations running smoothly, no matter how complex your needs may be.
What Are Moves, Adds, and Changes (MAC) and Why Are They Important for Businesses?
MAC refers to the ongoing adjustments needed in a business’s structured cabling system. Moves involve relocating existing equipment, adds refer to the installation of new components, and changes address modifications to the current setup. These services are critical for growing businesses, as they ensure that your cabling infrastructure evolves with your operational demands, maintaining efficiency and performance.
Our MAC Services
Logical Cabling’s MAC services are designed to offer seamless, efficient solutions tailored to your facility’s specific needs. Whether you are reconfiguring a workspace, upgrading technology, or expanding your operations, our RCDD-certified team can manage the entire process from start to finish. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, scalable cabling systems that keep your business agile and ready for the future.
Industries We Serve
We specialize in large-scale projects across a variety of industries, including:
- Manufacturing, Warehousing, and Distribution
- Healthcare
- Educational Institutions (Schools, Colleges, Universities)
- Hospitality (Hotels, Resorts)
- Government Facilities
- Data Centers
- Transportation and Logistics
- Entertainment and Sports Complexes
- Utilities (Power Plants, Water Treatment Facilities)
- Pharmaceuticals
- Research Facilities and Laboratories
- Agriculture (Greenhouses, Farms)
- Military and Defense
- Automotive Industry
Why Choose Logical Cabling?
Logical Cabling has been a trusted leader in custom cabling solutions since 1993. Our RCDD-certified experts specialize in designing and implementing scalable solutions that meet the unique needs of each project. With our commitment to high-quality standards and a 25-year warranty (rules apply), you can count on us to provide reliable, long-term solutions. Whether your project involves minor changes or a major relocation, we bring decades of experience to ensure a smooth, hassle-free process.
Your Partner for Custom Cabling Solutions
Ready to streamline your business’s cabling needs with our professional MAC services? Contact Logical Cabling today to learn how we can help your facility stay agile and prepared for growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Structured cabling is a standardized system used to support voice, data, and video transmission across a facility. It involves a well-organized, labeled system of cables and hardware that ensures high performance, scalability, and ease of management. Structured cabling is designed to meet the bandwidth requirements of the system and is tested to ensure it functions optimally. Although it may take longer to install and has a higher initial cost, it provides lower operational costs and a longer lifespan compared to unstructured systems.
- Structured Cabling: This system uses predefined standards, organized pathways, and connection points. It is well-organized, properly labeled, and tested to ensure proper performance. Although the installation may be more time-consuming and costly initially, it offers long-term benefits such as lower operational costs, scalability, and easier maintenance.
- Unstructured Cabling: Also known as point-to-point cabling, this system lacks predefined standards or organized pathways. It can lead to restricted airflow, cooling problems, higher energy costs, and difficulty in making future changes. While cheaper and quicker to install, unstructured cabling has a shorter lifecycle and is prone to extended downtime due to its disorganized nature.
Data center cabling refers to the wiring used within a data center to support data transfer and communication systems. This can be either structured or unstructured. Structured cabling uses predefined standards, allowing for easier management, scalability, and error-free operation. In contrast, unstructured cabling lacks organization and can cause issues such as cooling problems, higher energy costs, and difficult system management.
- Maximum Uptime: A structured cabling system makes it easier to add new hardware and avoid mistakes like disconnecting the wrong cable during moves, adds, and changes. This organized approach helps minimize downtime.
- Increased Scalability: Structured systems are modular, allowing for easy expansion as your network grows. New connections can be added with minimal disruption.
- Lower Operational Costs: The neat organization of structured cabling reduces confusion and the potential for costly mistakes. It is designed to support your network’s growth and hardware needs without additional complexity.
Performance is critical because cabling systems can directly impact the efficiency and reliability of your network. Factors like optical power budget, cabling system loss, and channel distance are interrelated. Exceeding optical loss budgets can lead to channel errors and potential downtime. Structured cabling systems designed with high-performance cables help prevent such issues, ensuring error-free operation and longer cable run distances.
Using high-quality cables ensures that your data center or network functions efficiently both now and in the future. Older fiber cables and lower-grade copper cables may not support modern systems’ requirements, such as reduced bend radius or high-speed data transfer. Using subpar cables might save money upfront, but they can cause significant operational issues and frequent downtime, leading to higher long-term costs. Opting for high-quality copper or fiber cables ensures longer-lasting, error-free performance.
We provide structured cabling solutions for a variety of industries, including:
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Government
- Healthcare
- Education
- Financial
- Science/Technology
- Hospitality/Entertainment