Modine Manufacturing Announces $100 Million Expansion to Boost U.S. Data Center Cooling Capacity

Reuters
29 Jul
Modine Manufacturing Announces $100 Million Expansion to Boost U.S. Data Center Cooling Capacity

Modine Manufacturing Company has announced a $100 million investment to expand its U.S. manufacturing capacity for data center cooling products under the Airedale by Modine™ brand. The expansion will include new facilities in the Dallas, TX area, and growth at existing sites in Grenada, MS, Franklin, WI, and Jefferson City, MO. This strategic move aims to meet the growing demand from hyperscale and colocation data center customers in the U.S. by enhancing production capacity and engineering capabilities. Modine's investment is expected to create new jobs and facilitate the retraining of current employees, further reinforcing the company's commitment to serving the expanding data center market and boosting their revenue projections to potentially reach $2 billion by Fiscal 2028.

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