DXN Limited (ASX:DXN) Secures A$2m Data Centre Contract with DP World Australia
Contract Details
DXN Limited has been awarded a AUD $2 million contract by DP World Australia to deliver two high-performance modular data centres in Port Botany, New South Wales. The agreement includes design, engineering, prefabrication, and delivery of fully integrated prefabricated data centres and back-up systems, with delivery scheduled for Q3 2025.
Market Impact
This marks DXN’s first engagement with DP World, a global trade and logistics organisation, highlighting the company’s expansion into high-availability infrastructure for ports, logistics, and transport sectors. The contract reinforces DXN’s position as a trusted Australian partner in modular data centre infrastructure and meets the growing demand for resilient, edge-ready deployments in essential infrastructure environments.
Executive Comments
Shalini Lagrutta, Managing Director and CEO of DXN, stated, “We are proud to be selected by DP World to deliver this critical infrastructure for their Port Botany facility in New South Wales. This project demonstrates our capability to support customers in high-demand, operationally sensitive environments with reliable and scalable modular data centre solutions. Further it highlights the wide variety of industries such as transportation that have a growing need of high-quality on-premise technical infrastructure that DXN’s custom designed prefabricated offering can support”
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