The fully operational facility in Dundalk is set to serve as an assembly hub for switchgears and modular power systems, ensuring a seamless and efficient production process for data centre customers
Anord Mardix, a Flex company specialising in the design and manufacturing of critical power distribution and end-to-end power solutions, has opened a second facility in Dundalk, Ireland.
This new Dundalk facility, named D2, will serve as an assembly hub for switchgear products, ensuring a seamless and efficient production process – to meet the growing global demand for safe, reliable and uninterrupted data centre power from the grid to the chip driven by the rapid growth of AI.
The facility adds 120,000 square feet to Anord Mardix’s manufacturing space, doubling the team’s footprint in Ireland.
“The expansion of capabilities in Dundalk will help us meet demand for innovative solutions to the global power challenges facing AI data centres while also providing career opportunities to the local community,” said Graeme Smith, General Manager of Anord Mardix Ireland.
“Our team in Dundalk is dedicated to delivering high-quality critical power products and solutions, and I am incredibly proud of their hard work and commitment. The new facility allows our driven teams to further support our customers and meet the growing demands of the industry,” added Smith.
Chris Butler, President of Embedded and Critical Power at Flex, said: “Flex’s integrated data centre power solutions are differentiators in the market. Anord Mardix delivers products and services that improve power distribution, efficiency and performance while accelerating time-to-market for AI data centres.”