• Daikin Applied CEO and president, Jeff Drees.
    Daikin Applied CEO and president, Jeff Drees.
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Daikin Applied has acquired Alliance Air Products, a San Diego-based leader in custom air-handling equipment design and manufacturing.

Alliance Air's engineering and technology expertise adds to the Daikin portfolio of high-efficiency equipment and services for data centre cooling, and other mission-critical and custom applications.

Engineers, and building owners and operators now have a single supplier for end-to-end HVAC solutions, enhancing time to delivery and productivity while lowering lifecycle costs.

Data centre construction, in particular, is expected to grow at a high rate through 2028 and beyond, accelerating the demand for cooling solutions with an emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainability.

The combined capabilities of Daikin and Alliance Air address these industry requirements, including chiller-to-computer room air-handler (CRAH) systems that help mitigate a data centre’s environmental impact. These systems provide an ideal balance of energy and water conservation.

Daikin Applied CEO and president, Jeff Drees, said Alliance Air has differentiated itself for its manufacturing acumen, creative designs, and nimble work and delivery.

"While this acquisition does, indeed, uniquely diversify and strengthen our portfolio, the true advantage is to our customers, especially those with hyper-scale and colocation data centres. The integration with the Alliance Air team will be rapid and seamless so we can bring these benefits to our customers quickly,” he said.

Alliance Air's unparalleled precision and speed are enabled by its total wrap-around services that deliver comprehensive customer support — from engineering assistance to design, testing and field services. In addition to data centre cooling, the merged operations will serve an array of applications that require custom designs, such as hospitals, manufacturing facilities and labs.

Alliance Air Products president and general manager, Luis Plascencia, who will continue in his current role, said customers need cost-effective, energy-efficient solutions that can evolve with their individual needs and larger industry trends.

"As the number one air-conditioning company in the world, Daikin has the experience and know-how that will allow us to collectively scale with our customers,” he said.