Cooling Systems Firm Airsys Opens New Headquarters

NEW DIGS: The new headquarters of Airsys Cooling Technologies Inc. are in Woodruff, South Carolina, and formally opened on May 13.
WOODRUFF, S.C. — Airsys Cooling Technologies Inc. opened its new global headquarters campus in Woodruff, South Carolina, on May 13.
The headquarters will serve as the company’s global hub for high-efficiency, zero-water cooling technologies that support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and edge infrastructure.
The opening of the 60-acre campus, situated in the heart of South Carolina’s “manufacturing alley,” marks a milestone in thermal management innovation, a press release from the company said. The facility will play a vital role in the company’s manufacturing and engineering operations, significantly expanding domestic production capabilities.
The campus represents a $60 million investment in the region and is expected to create 215 new jobs, the press release said. Manufacturing at the facility is slated to begin in the first quarter of 2027.
The Woodruff campus will serve as the company’s strategic location for addressing the rapid growth of AI infrastructure and global data center demand. By centering the development of high-density thermal management and liquid cooling innovations there, Airsys is positioned to accelerate the delivery of next-generation solutions as digital requirements continue to evolve, the press release said.
“Today marks a major milestone for Airsys as we establish our global headquarters here in Woodruff, South Carolina,” said Yunshui Chen, founder and CEO of Airsys. “This investment reflects our commitment to advancing cooling innovation across the entire spectrum of mission-critical infrastructure. We have built a foundation on this 60-acre site that is designed to support our domestic and international customers and partners, Airsys’ rapidly expanding team, and the local community for decades to come.”
To commemorate the opening, Airsys held a ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside key partners who helped the company develop the campus, including Sara Hazzard, president and CEO of South Carolina Manufacturing + Commerce, and Allen Smith, president and CEO of OneSpartanburg Inc. Choate Construction Co. was the project’s general contractor and LS3P was its architect.
“South Carolina has a long history of manufacturing excellence, and Airsys’ decision to anchor its global headquarters right here in the Upstate is a testament to our state’s world-class workforce and pro-business environment,” said South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster. “By choosing to expand their advanced manufacturing expertise and corporate leadership in Woodruff, Airsys is reinforcing our reputation as a global leader in innovation.”
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