DXN has announced the successful factory acceptance test of a prefab data center module for Australian mining firm Stanmore.
In a recent LinkedIn post, DXN said: “This is a major step in delivering a reliable, scalable solution tailored to Stanmore Coal’s needs and marks the success of our collaboration with Total Data Centre Services, whose expertise has been invaluable.”
The module will be deployed at the South Walker Creek mine in Queensland.
DXN was first awarded the $1.2 million contract in February this year, with completion initially scheduled for July.
The company has not provided new timelines for when the module will be deployed.
DXN has delivered dozens of modules to customers including AngloAmerican, gold-miner Newcrest to a site in New South Wales, as well as Boeing, Covalent Lithium, and Pilbara Minerals in Western Australia.
DXN has previously delivered a landing station module to Sub.co on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands for the Oman – Australia Cable, and to the island of Palau for the Meta/Google-led Echo subsea cable. It recently signed a deal to deliver another landing station to Timor-Leste.