The company secured four successive purchase orders from Digital Dynamic Inc. (DDI) throughout 2026, culminating in a new contract phase this August. These orders validate the performance of the firm’s Japan Global Supply Center, which now manages a pipeline of approximately $38 million in total shipments. While $31 million in hardware has already reached client sites, another $28 million in equipment is currently moving through production and delivery cycles, with an additional $20 million in new orders recently finalized.
By warehousing and allocating resources domestically, SuperX has effectively bypassed the bottlenecks common in cross-border logistics. This model allows DDI to maintain consistent hardware availability for its nationwide AI data center operations and GPU cluster projects. As Japan’s demand for high-performance computing intensifies, the regional hub has become a permanent fixture in the company’s strategy to secure long-term market share among local cloud and edge computing providers.
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