
Go Industries Expands Richardson, Texas Manufacturing Facility to Support AI Data Center Infrastructure.
Originally reported by pressconnects.com
Go Industries Expands Richardson, Texas Manufacturing Facility to Support AI Data Center Infrastructure. On March 17, 2026, Richardson-based Go Industries announced an expansion of its custom manufacturing and fabrication services specifically targeting AI data center infrastructure. The company has integrated precision CNC tube bending, robotic welding, laser cutting, and plasma cutting capabilities to produce specialized server racks and related hardware. These services are supported by certified welding standards including D1.1, B31.1, and B31.3, alongside high-capacity powder coating and finishing lines for OEM partners.
This expansion positions Go Industries to capture demand from the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market, which requires high-volume, precision-fabricated metal components for server housing and thermal management systems. While the company historically focused on automotive and law enforcement equipment, this pivot addresses the supply chain bottleneck for custom server rack enclosures. By offering end-to-end services from design support to final assembly, the company competes with regional contract manufacturers by emphasizing quick turnaround times and domestic production in the Texas market.
For OEM partners, this move provides a localized alternative for metal fabrication that avoids the lead times associated with overseas sourcing. Go Industries must now demonstrate that its legacy fabrication processes can consistently meet the stringent tolerance requirements of modern high-density data center hardware. Buyers should evaluate the company's capacity for scaling these specific metal operations against existing high-volume commitments in their automotive and defense portfolios.
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