Stulz expands Hamburg HQ with dedicated liquid cooling production facility

Stulz has expanded its Hamburg headquarters with a new production facility dedicated to liquid-cooling technology, as the company looks to remain competitive in the new landscape of AI-driven data centres. 

As the industry clamours to build new AI-ready data centres, liquid cooling is becoming ever more common. This is something that was recognised in Data Centre Review’s latest trend report, Cooling Data Centres – Enabling the Next Wave of Compute. That’s why Stulz is looking to capitalise on the growth of that market with its new plant dedicated to liquid cooling. 

Bringing research, product management and service teams under one roof, the enlarged site is designed to fast-track the development and roll-out of liquid-cooling systems. According to Stulz, the close-knit set-up will tighten quality control, shorten lead times and strengthen technical support for customers, planners and refrigeration specialists worldwide.

“Liquid cooling is a highly effective way to efficiently dissipate heat from the sensitive IT equipment found in modern data centres,” explained Jörg Desler, Global Director Technology at Stulz GmbH. 

“Liquid cooling solutions must therefore be manufactured to the highest standards, with rigorously tested materials, modern quality management, efficient production processes, and qualified and experienced personnel. We are proud to have these attributes in place in Hamburg and are already expanding upon them with our new production facility.”

The extra capacity at the new facility should also enable Stulz to ship its products around the world, as well as design newer solutions. The company already offers a whole variety of options from configurable complete systems and free-cooling chillers to micro-modular data centre solutions for high-density racks. 

Jörg Desler concluded, “With this expansion of our production capabilities, we are demonstrating our commitment to Hamburg and thus creating a further basis for growth, innovation and sustainable employment, even in the face of international competition. The development of liquid cooling for high performance computing and AI-driven data centres is a key component of our strategy to strengthen technological leadership and uphold our high standards of quality and service.”

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