Friday, May 23, 2025

Durata brings fabrication in-house with Tolley acquisition

Durata, a provider of critical power and modular data centre infrastructure, has acquired County Durham-based Tolley Fabrications to vertically integrate its operations. The acquisition brings fabrication capabilities in-house for the first time, enabling the company to enhance control over quality, speed up delivery timelines, and streamline its manufacturing workflow.

This strategic deal supports Durata’s broader international growth agenda, allowing it to respond more efficiently to global demand for scalable and resilient data centre infrastructure. It also supports evolving market needs driven by AI adoption, cloud computing, 5G expansion, and rising data consumption.

The integration is expected to strengthen Durata’s competitiveness by reducing supply chain dependencies and improving responsiveness in delivering bespoke solutions to clients. The move also reinforces the company’s manufacturing footprint in the North-East of England, with an expanded presence at Tursdale Business Park and plans to create additional regional jobs.

By bringing fabrication under its direct control, Durata positions itself to deliver end-to-end infrastructure solutions with greater speed and flexibility, capabilities increasingly required in a rapidly evolving digital environment. The company aims to set new industry benchmarks in agility, reliability, and operational resilience in the data centre space.

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