Server Parts Guyana: Georgetown Enterprise IT Infrastructure for the Oil-Boom Economy
Guyana in 2026 is the fastest-growing economy on Earth, and enterprise IT is racing to keep up. Since the ExxonMobil Stabroek Block hit first oil in late 2019, Guyana’s GDP per capita has tripled from roughly USD 8,000 to more than USD 26,000. Daily oil production crossed 900,000 barrels in November 2025 with the start-up of the Yellowtail FPSO, and ExxonMobil’s long-range plan envisions 1.7 million bopd across eight developments. Behind every barrel sits a dense IT stack: FPSO control networks, onshore logistics hubs, pipeline SCADA, banking core systems that now settle oil-revenue flows, telecom backhaul running at continental scale, and Georgetown data rooms quietly doubling their footprint year over year. ICD Group ships the physical backbone that keeps all of it running: Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, Cisco UCS and Nexus, and IBM System x and Power spares, dispatched from Cairo to Cheddi Jagan International Airport in 6 to 8 business days via DHL and Aramex.
This page is written for procurement officers, oil-sector CIOs, bank operations heads, and government IT directors in Guyana who need original-brand spares delivered to Georgetown without the local distributor markup. We price in USD, ship on DHL account or Aramex CAI, and do not source from China-origin channels. Below is the Guyana-specific landscape our quotes plug into.
ExxonMobil Stabroek Block: The Oil IT Demand Engine
Stabroek is the single largest piece of new capital-expenditure IT demand in Guyana. As of November 2025, four FPSOs are producing: Liza Destiny, Liza Unity, Prosperity, and ONE Guyana (the Yellowtail host). A fifth, Errea Wittu for the Uaru project, is slated for 2026; a sixth, Jaguar for Whiptail, for 2027; and Hammerhead is targeting 2029. Each FPSO runs redundant control networks, process-safety systems, metering servers, crew-welfare infrastructure, and tie-backs to onshore operations in Georgetown. The ONE Guyana FPSO alone is rated for 450 million cubic feet per day of gas treatment, 300,000 barrels per day of water injection, and two million barrels of crude storage. All of that is instrumented. ICD supplies replacement Dell PowerEdge R650 and R750 rack servers, HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 and Gen11 chassis, Cisco Nexus 9300 top-of-rack switches, and Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 nodes for the onshore operations-support environments that mirror each FPSO’s digital twin. Spares to Cairo-staged inventory means a failed RAID controller on a Liza Unity onshore replica does not wait three weeks for a U.S. back-order.
Georgetown Enterprise Banking: Republic Bank, GBTI, Demerara
Guyana’s six commercial banks collectively run the settlement plumbing for the oil-sector payroll, supplier payments, and government royalty flows. Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited, the largest by assets, traces its lineage to 1836 and now operates alongside the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI), Demerara Bank Limited, Citizens Bank Guyana, the Bank of Baroda (Guyana), and Scotiabank Guyana. Demerara Bank publicly stated in 2024 its ambition to become Guyana’s first fully digital bank, with AI-driven loan processing that cut approvals from two weeks to 20 minutes. GBTI has built a modern online-banking platform alongside its branch network. Four banks (GBTI, Demerara, Republic, and Scotiabank) now support online account opening. Every one of those digital journeys depends on core-banking servers, middleware clusters, and disaster-recovery replicas running on Dell PowerEdge and IBM Power hardware. When a Power9 system needs a CPU module, a memory DIMM, or a replacement SAS drive, the choice is a Bridgetown or Miami distributor at 40 percent markup or an ICD direct-to-Georgetown DHL shipment at OEM pricing plus logistics.
Guyana Telephone and Telegraph and the Digicel Duopoly
The principal fixed-line and mobile operator, Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company, rebranded in September 2024 as ONE Communications. Its subscriber base exceeds 300,000 in a population of roughly 800,000, making it the largest single telecom operator. Digicel Guyana competes head-to-head with claimed 86 percent population coverage including rural interior communities. Both carriers run large-scale Cisco and HPE aggregation networks plus Lenovo and Dell compute for OSS and BSS. ENet, the fixed-line and enterprise challenger, launched VoLTE-based 5G services and targets 75 percent of premises with its fibre network by end of 2025. ICD stocks Cisco Nexus 93180YC-EX and 9336C-FX2 spares, Cisco ASR 9000 route-processor modules, HPE FlexFabric 5945 switches, and Dell PowerEdge MX7000 blade chassis components that serve this triad’s core and metro networks. Number portability went live on February 10, 2025, driven by the PUC, which added new integration and back-office workloads across all three operators.
Bank of Guyana and Public Utilities Commission Oversight
The Bank of Guyana, the country’s central bank, supervises monetary policy and the entire licensed banking sector. Alongside it, the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) regulates electricity, water, and telecommunications. In 2025 the PUC executed the number-portability rollout, issued a February 13 directive on fixed and mobile termination rates, and welcomed Starlink (Guyana) Inc into the licensed telecom universe, a milestone the Commission described as essential to bridging the digital divide across Guyana’s interior. These regulatory bodies are themselves non-trivial IT consumers: central-bank reporting systems, telecom audit platforms, and spectrum-management tooling all run on enterprise servers. ICD supplies Dell PowerEdge R450 and R650 spares, HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Plus line cards, and IBM Power S922 adapters into exactly these compliance and regulatory-tech environments.
Oil-Sector IT Infrastructure: FPSO and Onshore Ops
An FPSO is a floating factory, not a fixed installation. It cannot tolerate a three-week wait for a replacement drive or memory module. ExxonMobil, Hess, and CNOOC (as Stabroek co-venturers) each operate onshore support nodes in Georgetown and Guyana-facing cloud-replica environments in Houston. The onshore nodes handle crew rotation logistics, fuel-gas accounting, production-telemetry aggregation, and the ERP integrations that feed royalty calculations back to the Guyana Revenue Authority. ICD has processed RFQs from exactly this class of environment: PowerEdge R740xd with high-density storage for seismic-data replicas, ProLiant DL385 Gen10 with AMD EPYC for reservoir-simulation compute, and Cisco UCS C220 M5 for virtualization hosts. We do not quote Chinese-origin second-source supply into oil-sector accounts. Every unit ships with verifiable serial numbers and, where relevant, OEM warranty transfer.
CARICOM Single Market Customs: HS 8471 Zero MFN
Guyana is a member of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy, which applies the Common External Tariff. Under HS code 8471 (automatic data processing machines and units thereof), the MFN tariff rate is zero percent. Value-added tax is applied at 14 percent on imports except for zero-rated or exempt items. Combined with Guyana’s streamlined ASYCUDA customs clearance, total landed cost from Cairo is predictable and favourable relative to intra-Caribbean sourcing. ICD prepares every shipment with an ATA-style commercial invoice aligned to CARICOM classification, HS 8471 tariff line explicit, country of origin (United States, Germany, or Ireland for OEM-built parts), and a packing list that maps serial numbers to PO line items. Guyanese brokers clear our shipments at Cheddi Jagan without tariff surprises because the documentation is built for their system.
English-Language Anglophone Market: Unique in South America
Guyana is the only English-speaking country on the South American mainland. Every surrounding market (Brazil in Portuguese, Suriname in Dutch, Venezuela, French Guiana) speaks something else, which means Guyanese IT teams cannot easily lean on a Miami- or Sao Paulo-sourced replacement when the documentation is in the wrong language. Procurement officers in Georgetown repeatedly tell us the same thing: they want OEM spares with English-language manuals, English-speaking escalation, and pricing in USD. ICD’s quotations, datasheets, packing lists, and support correspondence are English-first. Cairo sits six hours ahead of Georgetown, so an urgent morning Georgetown request lands in ICD’s afternoon window and ships the same evening.
Post-Covid Digital Transformation and Diaspora Remittance
Guyana’s diaspora in New York, Toronto, and London sends USD remittances back home in volumes that rival oil-revenue flows in some months. The post-Covid acceleration of digital-first banking, online account opening at four commercial banks, mobile-money expansion by MMG, and the government’s USD 200 million SME Development Bank (targeted for 2026) all ride on enterprise server infrastructure that the country’s existing distributors struggle to keep stocked. Every new fintech service is a new HPE ProLiant, Dell PowerEdge, or Lenovo ThinkSystem deployment. ICD’s catalogue covers the exact generations the Guyanese banks are running today: Dell 14G and 15G (R640, R740, R650, R750), HPE Gen10 and Gen10 Plus (DL360, DL380, DL385), Lenovo SR630 and SR650 V2, and IBM Power9 and Power10. When a memory channel fails on a core-banking node, we have replacement DIMMs in stock.
Georgetown Port and Cheddi Jagan International Airport Logistics
All inbound spares into Guyana route through either Georgetown Port (for sea freight, containerized volumes, and large racks) or Cheddi Jagan International Airport at Timehri (for air freight, urgent spares, and anything under 50 kilograms). ICD uses both routes. Standard urgent spares ship DHL Express, which routes Cairo to Leipzig (DHL’s European hub) to Cincinnati (DHL Americas hub) to Georgetown, landing in 6 to 8 business days. Aramex CAI consolidations are economical for multi-item orders at 10 to 12 days. For rack-scale or full-chassis deployments, we coordinate with a forwarder out of Jebel Ali or Alexandria Port for 30-day sea freight at materially lower per-kilogram cost. Every DHL waybill is booked under ICD’s corporate account, which means Guyanese consignees receive a direct DHL pickup notification and can track door-to-door.
ENet and Fixed-Line Enterprise Connectivity
ENet, formerly E-Networks, is the third pillar of Guyanese enterprise connectivity and the one most focused on B2B fibre. Its VoLTE 5G rollout and 75 percent fibre-premise target for end of 2025 create an aggressive build cycle in a country that is also installing new submarine-cable landings and expanding its international bandwidth. ENet’s network operations centre, like every tier-1 NOC, runs on a combination of Cisco Nexus, HPE ProLiant, and Dell PowerEdge. ICD supplies the exact spares this build cycle consumes: Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 and 93180YC-EX replacements, HPE FlexFabric 5945 modules, Dell PowerSwitch S5248F-ON spares, and Lenovo NE1032 top-of-rack switches. We also stock the optics: Cisco SFP-10G-SR, QSFP-40G-SR4, QSFP-100G-SR4, and equivalent HPE and Lenovo transceivers, all OEM-coded and fully compatible with the installed hardware.
Why Georgetown Procurement Teams Choose ICD Over Local Distributors
Procurement officers in Guyana have three traditional options: local Georgetown distributors at 35 to 50 percent markup over U.S. list, Miami-based resellers with a Caribbean quote sheet and 3-to-4 week shipping, or the OEM’s regional offices which typically route through Trinidad or Jamaica. ICD provides a fourth option: direct-from-Cairo OEM-sourced spares, USD pricing, DHL tracked 6-to-8 day delivery, and a Maadi HQ that has processed enterprise IT orders for African and Caribbean buyers since 2015. We do not source from China. We do not re-brand. Every part we ship can be independently verified against OEM serial-number databases (Dell Support, HPE Enterprise Secure Portal, Lenovo Support, Cisco Serial Lookup, IBM Entitled System Support). For a bank, a telco, or an oil-sector IT buyer in Georgetown, that verifiability is the entire point.
Dell PowerEdge and EMC Spares for Guyana
ICD stocks 16,553 Dell SKUs covering PowerEdge 11G through 16G chassis, factory-option memory, SAS and NVMe drives, PERC H730, H740, H755, and H965i RAID controllers, PowerEdge redundant power supplies from 495W to 2400W, iDRAC Enterprise licenses, and the full range of Dell-branded network daughter cards. Specific to Guyana oil-sector deployments, we hold PowerEdge R740xd and R7625 storage-dense spares for seismic-data replicas, PowerEdge R650 and R750 1U compute for banking core, PowerEdge XR4000 and XR11 ruggedized edge systems for FPSO onshore support rooms, and Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 and ME5 storage shelves commonly paired with PowerEdge clusters. All units ship with Dell-verifiable service tags. For urgent Georgetown procurement, request a quote with PowerEdge generation, model, and service tag if known, and expect a same-day USD quotation.
HPE ProLiant and Synergy for Guyana
Our HPE catalogue spans 22,831 SKUs across ProLiant Gen9, Gen10, Gen10 Plus, and Gen11 (DL360, DL380, DL385, DL560, ML350, BL460c), Synergy 480 and 660 Gen10 compute modules, HPE Apollo 4200 and 4510 storage-dense platforms, HPE MSA 1060, 2060, and 2062 shared storage, HPE Nimble dHCI, and HPE 3PAR legacy spares for banks still running older arrays. Guyanese telco customers frequently specify HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 and Gen11 for OSS/BSS, while ExxonMobil Guyana onshore support environments standardize on DL385 Gen10 Plus with AMD EPYC. For the Bank of Guyana and commercial bank disaster-recovery replicas, we carry matched-pair DL360 Gen10 Plus with 2933 and 3200 MHz RDIMM, HPE Smart Array P408i-a controllers, and full iLO Advanced licensing options.
Lenovo ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile for Guyana
ICD holds 4,977 Lenovo SKUs covering ThinkSystem SR630 V1/V2/V3, SR650 V1/V2/V3, SR670 V2 GPU systems, SR850 V2 four-socket, SR950 eight-socket, ThinkAgile HX and VX hyperconverged nodes, and the legacy System x M5 and M4 generations that still populate Guyanese government and utility data rooms. For Guyana Power and Light modernization, Starlink ground-segment deployments, and the ENet NOC build-out, Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 V2 1U and SR650 V2 2U are the mainstream choices. We stock the TruDDR4 and TruDDR5 memory, the Lenovo 930-8i and 940-8i RAID controllers, the Intel-based and AMD-based CPU options, and the 10 GbE, 25 GbE, and 100 GbE NIC daughter cards that pair with these platforms.
Cisco UCS and Nexus for Guyana
With 2,240 Cisco SKUs, ICD covers Cisco UCS B200 M5 and M6 blade servers, UCS C220 M5 and M6 and C240 M5 and M6 rack servers, UCS X210c compute nodes, and the Fabric Interconnect 6332, 6454, and 6536 that tie UCS fabrics together. Cisco Nexus spares include 93180YC-EX, 93180YC-FX, 9336C-FX2, 9364C, and 92160YC-X for the leaf-spine data-centre fabric, plus Catalyst 9300 and 9500 for campus aggregation. For Guyana’s telco carriers, we stock Cisco ASR 9000 and NCS 540 route-processor and line-card spares, and for enterprise-security overlays we carry Firepower 2100-series and 4100-series replacement power supplies and modules. Every Cisco unit ships with a verifiable serial number for Cisco Smart Net Total Care eligibility checks.
IBM System x and Power for Guyana
ICD’s 7,102 IBM SKUs cover the Power hardware that still anchors Guyanese banking AS400/IBM i workloads and the AIX environments inside several government ministries. Power S922, S924, S1022, and S1024 replacement CPU modules, memory DIMMs, PCIe adapters, and expansion drawers are all in stock. Legacy Power7 and Power8 (720, 740, 750, 770) spares remain available for systems that are still in production in Demerara Bank, GBTI, Citizens Bank, and several Guyana government workloads. We also hold System x M4 and M5 (x3550, x3650, x3850) spares, Storwize V5000 and V7000 shelves, and tape libraries (TS3100, TS3200, TS4300) commonly paired with the Power stack. IBM serial verification is supported on every unit.
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2025–2026 Guyana enterprise IT update — VAT zero-rate, oil-economy trajectory, and Local Content Act reality
Guyana’s enterprise IT trajectory in 2026 is unique in the Americas. Four facts since April 2026 sharpen the picture.
- World’s fastest-growing economy ~10.3% real GDP growth in 2025 (IMF). GDP went from ~USD 4B (2018) to ~USD 25B+ (2025) on ExxonMobil Stabroek production. Daily oil production crossed 900,000 barrels in November 2025. Guyana is now the 4th-largest oil producer in South America with FPSOs Liza Destiny, Liza Unity, Prosperity and ONE Guyana operating, plus Errea Wittu / Jaguar / Longtail in the pipeline.
- VAT Policy 26 (revised August 2022) zero-rates server hardware — computers, internal hardware, networking gear, accessories, notebooks, tablets, and laptops all enter at 0% VAT. Combined with low/zero CARICOM CET on HS 8471/8473, Egypt-origin server parts enter Guyana effectively duty-free + GST-free at the border — unusually generous even by Caribbean ICT-promotion standards.
- Local Content Act 2021 is NOT a barrier for specialty hardware imports — the 40 reserved categories are services PROVIDED IN Guyana (catering, transport, accounting, insurance), NOT specialty hardware. Server gear is routinely imported by Guyanese-owned distributors who onsell. ICD’s compliance path: appoint a Guyanese Sales Partner OR direct-export to oil-major global procurement chains.
- One Communications (formerly GTT) — September 2024 rebrand to ATN International subsidiary. 2025 disclosure: Guyana is now the 2nd-largest revenue market for ATN globally, with FTTP push to 75% premises by end-2025. The telco’s enterprise capex cycle is one of Guyana’s largest single-customer IT spend pools.
- Demand pockets: oil/gas FPSO IT topsides (offshore servers for SCADA + historian + well-data), banking modernisation (Republic Bank Guyana, GBTI, Citizens Bank, Bank of Baroda Guyana, Demerara Bank), gold mining (Aurora Gold/Zijin), and government digital build-out funded by Stabroek revenue.
DHL Express Cairo→Georgetown typically clears in 3-7 business days at quote stage. ICD invoices in USD for oil/gas customers, GYD optional for retail/government. Bank of Baroda Guyana + Republic Bank LC channels established for cross-border settlement.
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