Kalkine: DXN Secures $2M Modular Data Centre Deal with DP World Australia, Boosting Its Role in the ASX200 Infrastructure Scene

3 min read | May 27, 2025 12:48 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights 

  • DXN awarded $2 million contract for modular data centres at Port Botany. 
  • Expansion into logistics infrastructure reflects growing edge computing demand. 
  • Recent satellite infrastructure deal highlights ongoing growth opportunities. 

Infrastructure solutions provider DXN (ASX:DXN) has landed a significant $2 million contract to deliver high-performance modular data centres for DP World Australia’s operations in New South Wales. This agreement involves the design, manufacture, and supply of two fully integrated data centres, including fit-outs, to be installed at the busy Port Botany site before the end of September. 

This project marks a milestone for DXN as it represents the company’s first collaboration with DP World’s global trade and logistics arm. The contract also highlights DXN’s growing footprint in high-availability infrastructure tailored for sectors such as ports, transport, and logistics — all vital components of the broader ASX200 market landscape. 

DXN’s leadership points to increasing demand for resilient, edge-ready data solutions as a key driver behind this deal. Modular data centres, like those being developed for DP World, offer scalable and reliable infrastructure that supports operational efficiency in environments where uptime is critical. This aligns with the evolving needs of industries requiring robust on-site technology setups. 

Further underscoring its expanding capabilities, DXN recently signed a five-year “data centre as a service” agreement with a US-based provider of satellite earth stations. The $3.6 million contract involves designing, deploying, and maintaining technical infrastructure at a Northern Territory site. This contract includes an upfront payment and ongoing monthly revenue through maintenance services, signaling a growing recurring income stream for DXN. 

The satellite infrastructure deal also opens doors for DXN to potentially expand to multiple additional locations across regional Australia. The growing space and satellite industry, powered by advances in AI technology, is becoming more efficient and scalable — an opportunity DXN is poised to capitalize on. 

Investors tracking ASX dividend stocks and the broader ASX200 may find DXN’s strategy noteworthy, as the company’s focus on modular and scalable infrastructure positions it well in sectors critical to Australia’s digital and transport economies. Its combination of one-off project deliveries and long-term service agreements reflects a balanced growth approach in this dynamic market. 

With design work underway for the DP World project and satellite site services ramping up, DXN is demonstrating how specialized infrastructure providers can play a key role in supporting Australia’s high-demand, technology-driven industries. 


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