Maysteel’s Scalable Growth to Support Data Center Manufacturing

Demand for data center infrastructure continues to accelerate nationwide. Maysteel supports that growth through strategic investment in data center fabrication for server rack, aisle containment system and structure manufacturing, enabling customers to deploy faster, build smarter and meet increasing density and performance demands with confidence.

Maysteel’s expansion of the Germantown Data Center Manufacturing Hub to 150,000 square feet is one example of how the company is strengthening its data center manufacturing capacity. The real story, however, is not just about square footage. It is about how Maysteel aligns advanced fabrication capability, scalable production capacity and vertically integrated manufacturing to customers’ evolving infrastructure needs.

Built to Scale When Customers Need It

Maysteel opened its Germantown facility in late 2024 to complement its Allenton, WI headquarters and expand its footprint as a data center manufacturing partner for hyperscale and enterprise deployments.

Since then, Maysteel has expanded the facility to bring greater vertical integration under one roof. Investments in large-format robotic welding, overhead cranes and expanded assembly operations strengthen our scalable fabrication capacity and improve throughput. The result is enhanced schedule reliability for customers executing high-volume data center infrastructure deployments.


As Maysteel CEO, Kevin Matkin, shared, “We’re seeing sustained demand in data center infrastructure, and we’re leaning into it, but we’re doing it the Maysteel way; investing deliberately and expanding capabilities while maintaining the diversified foundation that’s carried us for 90 years.”

 

A Legacy Fabricator Leading Modern Data Center Infrastructure

Maysteel has supported data center fabrication and enclosure manufacturing since the 1990s. In 2017, it strengthened that position by acquiring DAMAC Products, expanding its data center infrastructure portfolio and engineering library.

Now, in its 90th year in business, Maysteel is proud to be a fabrication partner for hyperscale data centers, critical power systems, renewable energy and essential infrastructure markets. The company’s experience in critical infrastructure fabrication positions it to scale alongside advanced industries without compromising stability.

Maysteel is not pivoting into advanced technology markets; it has grown alongside them for years.

Investing in Data Center Growth Across a North American Manufacturing Footprint

Maysteel’s strategic investment strategy extends beyond a single location. It spans all six North American facilities, reinforcing its position as a North American-based data center manufacturing and fabrication partner.

Planned multi-million-dollar capital investments include additional fiber laser systems, robotic welding technology, paint system upgrades and expanded assembly. These investments improve weld precision and production speed to support higher-density rack designs and advanced data center enclosure fabrication.

 "Scaling manufacturing to support data center growth is not just about adding space. It’s about adding the right capabilities, processes and people,” said Todd Kaull, Maysteel COO. “We’re building the infrastructure inside our operations to support higher volumes without compromising performance.”

 

Scaling With Discipline and Continued Diversification

Maysteel is powered by more than 800 team members across Wisconsin, Virginia, Texas, Colorado and Mexico. As demand for hyperscale data center manufacturing and AI-ready infrastructure fabrication grows, they are scaling intentionally.

Maysteel expands with purpose, aligning fabrication capacity, engineering expertise and operational execution with long-term customer partnerships.

While the company continues to grow alongside accelerating data center demand, it also remains diversified. Maysteel also supports power generation, grid modernization, renewable energy systems, telecom infrastructure and industrial markets. That diversification strengthens its ability to scale confidently while maintaining operational resilience.

Today’s expansion in data center manufacturing and critical infrastructure fabrication is not a pivot. It is the latest chapter in the Maysteel story, one built on 90 years of fabrication strength, strategic investment and disciplined growth. Let’s build what powers the future together: Contact Us Today!

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