Tees Business Issue 42 | Page 35

The future is not just bright, it’ s transformative, and we’ re delighted Durata is at the heart of it all.
EXPANSION
The future – Durata managing director John McGee( left) with Alan Tolley, founder of Tolley Fabrication. PICTURE: CLAIRE ALLPORT.
New team – Durata’ s senior leadership team( from left) managing director John McGee, director of quality Alison McGee, finance director Reece Ingham, marketing director Kate White, commercial director Ashaan Ayoub and project director Omar Yousef. PICTURE: TOM BANKS
The future is not just bright, it’ s transformative, and we’ re delighted Durata is at the heart of it all.
centres play in protecting business continuity, customer trust and reputation.
There is also the increasing reliance on Artificial Intelligence( AI), which is driving the need for scalable data processing capabilities.
Durata is proud to play a key role in this transformation, providing the infrastructure behind innovations that are already making a difference in dayto-day life – such as enhancing energy performance in homes and businesses, improving transparency and deliverability in the food supply chain, optimising traffic flow to reduce accidents and enabling early detection in healthcare to save lives.
In this fast-paced, AI-driven world, speed and agility are more important than ever. Traditional data centre builds can be slow and complex – time that businesses can’ t afford to lose.
Durata’ s modular approach enables faster, scalable deployment, helping clients stay ahead of disruption and ahead of the competition.
By bringing fabrication in-house and combining it with deep expertise in design, build and delivery, Durata eliminates common bottlenecks such as supply chain delays and long build times.
“ We’ ve seen firsthand the immediate
benefits of modular solutions across a wide range of industries,” John said.
“ With our fabrication capabilities now inhouse, we have complete control over the design, build, delivery and maintenance process – enabling us to move faster, work smarter and stay agile to adapt to our customers’ evolving needs.”
Durata’ s growth: Expanding leadership and capabilities
Durata’ s rapid growth reflects the increasing demand for data storage, cloud services and faster internet.
“ At Durata, we’ re scaling at pace,” John said.“ The need for reliable infrastructure has never been greater, and we are at the heart of the critical power and data centre ecosystem.
“ Just as businesses are futureproofing by investing in our solutions, we’ re futureproofing ourselves by making key acquisitions, like Tolley Fabrication, and also by expanding our team.”
As part of this expansion, Durata has recently added new team members and strengthened its senior leadership team with three key appointments: Reece Ingham as finance director, Kate White as marketing director and Ashaan Ayoub as commercial director.
These new leaders join Alison McGee, director of quality, and Omar Yousef, project director, effectively doubling the leadership team and bringing a wealth of expertise to the company.
Looking ahead: A future ready, today Durata’ s acquisition of Tolley Fabrications and the addition of its new team members is just one part of a broader growth strategy that is enabling the company to deliver on the growing global demand for critical power and data centre solutions. With the increasing role of AI, cloud services and data processing in shaping the future, Durata is well-positioned to provide the infrastructure businesses need to scale and innovate.
John said:“ As AI, cloud technologies and smart devices reshape industries worldwide, we’ re leading the way in providing the critical infrastructure that powers this transformation.
“ Durata is at the forefront, driving innovation and delivering the solutions businesses need to thrive in this new era.
“ The future is not just bright, it’ s transformative, and we’ re delighted Durata is at the heart of it all.”
To learn more about Durata’ s modular data centre solutions and services visit duratauk. com
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