Arvato expands Texas DC to meet hot demand for AI data center construction

Amid soaring investment in building the data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI), the third party logistics provider (3PL) Arvato this week said it is further expanding its Data Center Services footprint in the United States with a new logistics hub in Denton, Texas.
Located in the DallasβFort Worth metroplex, the facility βsignificantly increasesβ its operational capacity to support hyperscalers, cloud providers, and AI infrastructure companies across North America, the firm said.
The facility comprises approximately 270,000 square feet, with an initial 150,000 square feet allocated for operations and substantial room for future expansion. Specialized logistics offerings at the site allow Arvato to manage inbound and outbound flows of sensitive hardware, coordinate complex white-glove deliveries into active and under-construction data centers, and provide high-security warehousing and specialized handling services.
βThe U.S. data center market is scaling at unprecedented speed,β Mitat Aydindag, President Tech at Arvato, said in a release. βIn AI-driven environments, deployment speed and uptime depend directly on logistics performance. With our new hub in Dallas-Fort Worth, we are expanding a fully integrated U.S. Data Center platform that combines secure warehousing, specialized handling and coordinated last-mile execution. We are building the logistics layer behind next-generation AI infrastructure and enable our clients to scale with precision, security and confidence.β
The expansion comes the same week that DHL announced a similar initiative to address the hyperscaler market, launching a βsignificant expansionβ of its North America data center logistics (DCL) infrastructure with 10 dedicated warehouse sites totaling more than seven million square feet of capacity set to go live in 2026.
