Aivora
Premium server transmission, networking interface adapters, and hardware RAID controllers engineered to withstand high-volume processing in LatAm cloud environments.
Uruguay has established itself as the leading digital hub in South America (Latin America's "Silicon Valley"). Thanks to forward-looking public investments in submarine optical cables (such as the Tannat and Firmina cables), stable energy grids based almost entirely on renewable power, and free-zone benefits like Zonamerica and Aguada Park, the country attracts major international hyper-scale technology players.
The demand for state-of-the-art server components in Montevideo, Canelones, and Maldonado is driven by the expansion of Antel's Tier III Datacenter in Pando and the construction of international cloud developer datacenters. Local telecom operators, fintech developers, and logistics hubs require direct access to high-bandwidth host bus adapters (HBAs), hyper-redundant storage array controllers, and enterprise-level power supplies to operate continuously in extreme high-performance compute cycles.
Download LatAm Market WhitepaperUruguay offers strategic import policies, allowing companies located in Free Trade Zones to import tech hardware tax-free. Our supply chain leverages this by shipping products directly to Montevideo free ports, minimizing bureaucratic latency.
Providing server infrastructure components designed to address the challenges of localized industries and strict energy and security guidelines.
Montevideo is home to multinational fintech operations. Our storage controllers and PCIe solid-state memory modules are certified under BCU (Banco Central del Uruguay) security expectations, guaranteeing secure, redundant data recovery options.
IoT data ingestion from Uruguay's extensive agricultural fields is stored and cataloged locally. We supply edge-computing CPU configurations that manage continuous streaming workloads without packet loss or structural degradation.
Uruguay's nationwide LTE and optical coverage relies on low-latency network interface cards. Emulex Fiber Channel cards bridge telecommunication nodes with cloud databases, achieving sustained 32Gb/s data throughput.
Aivora operates a state-of-the-art facility incorporating advanced production line technology, strict assembly quality gates, and severe testing environments.
Select controllers and processing units certified for high reliability under intensive server operations in Mercosur markets.
Exporting complex compute processors and RAID cards into Uruguay requires localized compliance with URSEC (Unidad Reguladora de Servicios de Comunicaciones), particularly for hardware implementing fiber optic interfaces or high-frequency transmitters.
Aivora guarantees smooth custom entry processes by providing fully compliant certificates, localized documentation,HS code designations, and utilizing safe, shock-absorbent packaging designed to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) during marine or air cargo transit.
To assure continuous runtime in key Uruguay cloud hubs, every single shipment undergoes 4-step quality assurance before leaving our plant in Shenzhen.
This includes detailed physical inspection of all surface-mount component soldering joints under microscopic vision cameras, long-term burn-in processes under high temperature to eliminate early-stage component decay, signal diagnostic tests on HBA optical transceiver paths, and full system integration verification on target motherboards.
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In-depth insights into importing, configuring, and maintaining enterprise compute systems in Uruguay.
Hardware imported directly into Uruguay's Free Trade Zones (such as Zonamerica or Pando Datacenter Free Zone) is exempt from import customs, VAT, and internal industrial taxes. For entities operating outside these designated zones, hardware imports require a certified import registry and compliance declaration showing HS Code compatibility. We assist our clients by supplying custom packing declarations and verified tariff designations.
In Uruguay, URSEC (Unidad Reguladora de Servicios de Comunicaciones) monitors telecommunication transmission hardware. While passive fiber optics and standard Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) generally do not emit radio frequencies, they still must satisfy international electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards. All Aivora network modules carry official CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications to ensure rapid customs clearance.
Yes. Our server accessories, including LSI RAID controller cards (9560-16i, 9540-8i), EP600 NVMe SSD modules, and Xeon Gold Scalable CPU chips, undergo firmware verification in our testing lab to guarantee full operational compatibility with major OEM server architectures (like xFusion, Inspur, Dell PowerEdge, and HPE ProLiant platforms).
We coordinate with premium logistics partners offering dedicated air cargo paths directly into Carrasco International Airport (MVD) and maritime routes reaching the Port of Montevideo. For emergency data center repairs, components are dispatched within 24-48 hours via premium express services, ensuring delivery to Montevideo within 7 to 10 working days.
Absolutely. With our team of 128 R&D engineers, we design and adapt custom chassis configurations, modify BIOS/firmware properties, and design specialized RAID storage configurations to fit custom data environments. We provide comprehensive OEM/ODM solutions tailored to the needs of South American technology enterprises.
Speak directly with our technical engineering consultants. Receive system configuration analysis, compliance validation, and a custom wholesale quote for your hardware project in Uruguay.