Boyd expands data center liquid cooling services to Europe and Asia

Boyd has announced the expansion of its Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) Service offerings to European and Asian regions. This move aims to better support the growing requirements of hyperscale operators, colocation providers, and private enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, according to Boyd’s official statement.

Boyd reports its Liquid System Service team now offers deployment and operational support for all Boyd CDU models in these new markets. The team brings more than 40 years of experience in liquid cooling systems used in high-reliability environments, including advanced data centers.

The expanded service portfolio includes standard inspection, commissioning, preventive maintenance, emergency break-fix support, a 24/7 hotline, and field-replaceable unit support. Boyd says its flexible service models accommodate different regional and facility-specific needs. The company’s liquid cooling experts can assist with on-site problem-solving, system optimization, and deployment efficiency for data center operators adopting liquid cooling infrastructure.

Boyd President, Thermal Solutions Division, David Huang stated, “We prioritize high quality service and delivering an excellent onsite customer experience. Boyd’s service team is knowledgeable, flexible, and agile, and we use rapid response, service speed, reliability, quality, and efficiency to maximize data center uptime,” said David Huang, President, Thermal Solutions Division at Boyd. “We leverage our decades of expertise in liquid cooling systems to problem solve onsite with our customers, help them optimize data center infrastructure strategy for liquid, while enhancing deployment and operational efficiency. As a strategic onsite partner, we help our customers stay on schedule and within budget.”

Boyd claims it differentiates through service quality, technical knowledge, rapid response, flexibility, and its ability to scale regionally and globally. The company operates repair depots in North America, Asia Pacific, and Europe, supported by a technician network for both new and retrofit liquid cooled AI data center projects.

Source: Boyd

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