- TMX Edge coordinates energy, property, procurement and construction for data centre delivery across Asia-Pacific
- Developers face more complex builds as APAC data centre investment surges
The fact
TMX, an Australian supply chain consultancy, has launched TMX Edge, a dedicated business unit focused on advising hyperscale data centre developers across Asia-Pacific. The new unit integrates energy advisory, property consultancy, procurement and project management into one service, with Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and the UK as initial markets. TMX Edge is led by Managing Director Angus Perry, who brings more than 30 years of experience delivering hyperscale data centre projects.
The move follows a forecast by Arizton that cumulative data centre investment in Asia-Pacific will reach A$244 billion by 2030, driven by AI demand and enterprise cloud adoption.
Assessment
Asia-Pacific is attracting record investment in data centres, but turning that investment into operational facilities is becoming more difficult. As projects grow in size and complexity, developers must coordinate power, procurement, construction and site development across multiple stakeholders.
TMX Edge has been launched to address that challenge by bringing those functions together under one business.
The model reflects growing demand for integrated project delivery as data centre pipelines expand across the region. Investment alone will not determine how quickly new capacity comes online — the ability to deliver projects efficiently is becoming the real constraint on keeping pace with regional demand.
What to Watch
Watch whether TMX Edge wins major project contracts across Asia-Pacific and secures repeat engagements from developers — signals that integrated delivery models gain traction beyond the launch announcement.

