Anord Mardix, a global leader in critical power distribution and protection, has recently opened a new facility in Eire to meet the rising demand for essential energy solutions. The new facility, located in Dundalk, will help the company deliver innovative solutions to the global power challenges facing AI data centers.
Graeme Smith, General Manager of Anord Mardix Eire, expressed his excitement about the expansion of capabilities in Dundalk. He stated, “The new facility allows our driven teams to further support our customers and meet the growing demands of the industry.” The team in Dundalk is dedicated to delivering high-quality critical power products and solutions to customers, while also providing career opportunities to the local community.
Chris Butler, President of Embedded and Essential Energy at Flex, praised Anord Mardix for delivering products and services that improve power distribution, efficiency, and performance in AI data centers. Flex’s integrated data center power solutions are considered differentiators in the market, helping accelerate time-to-market for AI data centers.
The opening of the Dundalk D2 facility is a significant milestone for Anord Mardix and Flex, showcasing their commitment to delivering state-of-the-art energy solutions to meet the growing needs of the global data center market. Anord Mardix, a Flex company, is known for its end-to-end product range including switchgear, modular power pod solutions, and flexible busway distribution solutions.
Flex, the manufacturing partner of choice for diverse industries, delivers technology innovation, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions to a global customer base. With operations in North America, EMEA, and Asia Pacific, Anord Mardix continues to lead the way in providing critical power solutions to the data center and cloud computing industries.
Overall, the opening of the new facility in Eire demonstrates Anord Mardix and Flex’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the industry and providing cutting-edge solutions to customers worldwide. The expansion in Dundalk will not only enhance the company’s capabilities but also create new opportunities for growth and innovation in the critical power sector.