Data Center Logistics
A2B Link supports movement of racks, servers, power systems, and high-value IT assets across Asia-Pacific, the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, providing reliable cross-border logistics and controlled handling for data center builds and refresh cycles.
- Logistics aligned with deployment timelines and commissioning schedules
- Specialized handling for servers, switches, storage arrays, and power systems
- IOR/EOR support across Asia-Pacific, US, Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- Support for campus builds, colocation facilities, and edge sites
- Reverse logistics and infrastructure recovery for upgrades

End-to-End Logistics Services
International Air & Sea Freight
Reinforced packing for racks, servers, and PDUs with secure loading and route monitoring throughout.
Warehousing & Fulfillment
Structured rack space, item-level tracking, controlled access, kitting, and deployment staging.
Global Customs Clearance
Tariff classifications, duties management, and regulatory files for multi-country hardware.
Importer of Record (IOR)
Legal entry of racks, servers, and power equipment with accurate filings in major global markets.
Exporter of Record (EOR)
Export procedures management including classification, licensing, and country-specific compliance.
Last-Mile & Facility Delivery
Hardware delivered into operational areas with timed appointments and secure transfer to engineering teams.
Frequently asked questions
What types of data center equipment can A2B Link handle?
We move servers, racks, switches, cooling units, PDUs, storage assemblies, cabling components, and supporting IT hardware essential for data center builds, refresh cycles, and distributed deployments.
Do you support deployments across multiple regions?
Yes, A2B Link manages shipment flows, customs formalities, IOR/EOR requirements, staging, and delivery schedules across Asia-Pacific, the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
How does A2B Link protect sensitive equipment during movement?
Our network uses reinforced packing, secure crating, shock-resistant materials, monitored transfer paths, controlled handling, and vetted carrier networks throughout every data center shipment.

