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2 minute read - 29th October 2024

Production begins at new Modine manufacturing plant

In response to increasing demand, Modine has opened a new 14.6 acre production facility in Bradford for its Airedale precision cooling equipment used in the data centre industry.

Airedale by Modine secured the site on the outskirts of Bradford in May this year and has since reconfigured the space for the manufacturing and testing of computer room air handlers and fan wall units. Production of the first units began two months ahead of schedule.

An existing facility in Leeds will focus on chiller production. Between the two sites, overall UK data centre production capacity is expected to increase by 150%.

In addition to increased production capability, plans for the site include the construction of a state-of-the-art fan wall test centre. Once complete, the new R&D facility will expand Airedale by Modine’s overall testing capabilities and will see them welcome customers from across the globe for factory acceptance tests.

Cooling equipment manufacturer Modine has opened a new production site in Bradford for its Airedale data centre cooling products / Picture: Modine

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Further job creation to support longer term growth at the Bradford plant was forecasted by the company back in May, with a projection of over 200 highly skilled production and support roles being created over the next three to five years; approximately 10% of which are likely to be apprenticeship roles.

Adrian Trevelyan, managing director at Airedale by Modine, said: “The opening of the new Airedale by Modine manufacturing facility in Bradford marks an important milestone for our organisation. With significantly increased capacity, we can offer extensive support to the development strategies of data centre operators, whose growth reflects the unfaltering demand for digital applications in society.”

Airedale by Modine has enjoyed continual growth in its global data centre business, in line with unabating demand for digital technology. This growth trend is predicted to continue, reflecting increasing worldwide demand for AI applications, which will see a move towards hybrid air/liquid cooling systems.

With the new site in Bradford, Modine says it can serve global customers with precision cooling equipment, systems and technologies from Leeds and Consett in the UK; Rockbridge, Virginia; Grenada, Mississippi; Allen, Texas; Calgary, Canada; and Guadalajara, Spain.


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