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Server Parts Madagascar | Enterprise Data Center Components Antananarivo

ICD Group has supplied enterprise server spare parts into the Republic of Madagascar since 2005, consolidating orders in Cairo and air-freighting via DHL Express and Aramex to Antananarivo (Ivato International Airport), Toamasina, Antsirabe and Mahajanga. Our Malagasy customer base spans the four dominant commercial banks, the three major mobile operators, the local contact-center and BPO industry, and the fast-growing cloud / hosting ecosystem anchored by STELLARIX and Madagascar Global Internet eXchange facilities in Antananarivo. Every part is genuine OEM Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, Cisco UCS / Nexus, IBM, NetApp or EMC, quoted in USD, and dispatched with HS-code-ready commercial documentation for Direction Générale des Douanes de Madagascar clearance.

Why ICD for Madagascar Server Spare Parts

  • Deep specialist inventory: 22,831 HPE ProLiant lines, 16,553 Dell PowerEdge lines, 7,102 IBM / Lenovo Legacy lines, 4,977 Lenovo ThinkSystem lines, 2,240 Cisco UCS and networking lines, 975 HP enterprise, 702 Intel, 646 NetApp and 404 Samsung enterprise SSD lines available for direct export to Madagascar.
  • Francophone support: Our commercial team handles RFQs and PIs in French alongside English to match the documentation language used by most Malagasy enterprise buyers and their banking counterparties.
  • Cairo → Antananarivo air corridor: Typical DHL Express transit Cairo → Ivato is 5–7 business days door-to-door via hub connections; Aramex via CAI provides a parallel routing with 8–12 business-day economy.
  • USD quoting, no China sourcing: All pricing in USD against the Malagasy ariary (MGA); local banks have straightforward USD remittance flows for ICT capital goods. ICD sources exclusively from US and European tier-1 distributors — never from China.
  • Bench-tested before dispatch: Every HDD, SSD, DIMM, CPU, PSU, RAID controller and NIC is bench-tested on matching Dell, HPE, Lenovo or Cisco hardware in Cairo before it leaves the warehouse.

Parts We Ship Into Madagascar

CategoryBrands StockedTypical Use Case in Madagascar
Server memory (DDR3 / DDR4 / DDR5 RDIMM, LRDIMM)Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Samsung, MicronBank of Africa (BOA), BNI Madagascar, BMOI, BFV-SG core-banking compute
Enterprise SAS / SATA / NVMe SSDs & HDDsDell, HPE, Samsung, Intel, Seagate, Toshiba, WDBranch-server refreshes across Antananarivo and regional capitals
Rack servers (PowerEdge, ProLiant, ThinkSystem, UCS C-series)Dell, HPE, Lenovo, CiscoYas Madagascar (ex-Telma), Orange Madagascar, Airtel Madagascar network / IT estate
Networking (Cisco Catalyst, Nexus; HPE Aruba; Juniper)Cisco, HPE Aruba, JuniperBPO contact-center campuses serving France; METISS subsea cable POP in Antananarivo (Cisco items often via Aramex DXB for faster type-approval)
Power supplies, fans, heatsinks, backplanes, cablesDell, HPE, Lenovo, IBM, CiscoSTELLARIX and MGIX “Bâtiment Sirius” co-location tenant spares
RAID controllers & HBAs (PERC, Smart Array, MegaRAID)Dell, HPE, Broadcom LSIIndustrial ERP in textiles, mining (Ambatovy, Rio Tinto QMM) and agribusiness

Trust Signals for Malagasy Buyers

Every Madagascar engagement ships with a line-item proforma invoice in USD (French- or English-language at customer request), OEM part numbers, optional OEM warranty packaging, bench-test photos on request, serial list for every DOA-eligible item, and HS-code classification pre-matched to the Malagasy customs tariff (HS 8471 for computers and data-processing machines; HS 8473 for server parts and accessories). References from the regional BPO and banking sectors are available under NDA.

Logistics, Customs and Regulatory

Freight routing: Default path is DHL Express Cairo (ICD account) into Ivato International Airport via regional hubs; Aramex routing uses CAI (Priority) and CAI (Economy). Door-to-door transit typically runs 5–7 business days on DHL Priority and 8–12 business days on Aramex Economy. Malagasy customs clearance adds 2–5 business days depending on the importer’s NIF/STAT registration status.

Customs duty and VAT: Madagascar applies customs duty tiers of typically 0%, 5%, 10% or 20% on the CIF value depending on HS code. Most server hardware and ICT spare parts classified under HS 8471 and HS 8473 fall in the lower bands, with some categories enjoying 0% or 5% under the Common External Tariff alignment with regional economic communities. Madagascar’s standard VAT (Taxe sur la Valeur Ajoutée, TVA) is 20% applied on CIF plus duty at import. Please confirm the exact current rate with the Direction Générale des Douanes before each shipment as rates are subject to periodic revision (sources: PwC Madagascar tax summaries and U.S. Department of Commerce trade guide, both public).

Regulatory authority: The Autorité de Régulation des Technologies de Communication (ARTEC) regulates telecommunications and ICT. ICD ships rack-mount enterprise hardware that is not subject to ARTEC type-approval licensing, but we stay aligned with local technical requirements to avoid clearance delays.

Currency and FX: ICD invoices in USD. The Malagasy ariary (MGA) floats against major currencies; Malagasy banks handle USD remittance for ICT capital goods routinely. We accept wire transfer to our USD account.

Madagascar Enterprise & Telecom Landscape We Serve

Madagascar’s enterprise IT estate is concentrated in four buyer segments: (1) banks — the four dominant players (Bank of Africa / BOA, BNI Madagascar, BMOI and BFV-SG, the Société Générale subsidiary) control roughly 90% of the market; total sector assets stood at ~$4.78 billion (29% of GDP) as of June 2024 with private-sector loans of ~$2.52 billion; (2) mobile operators — Yas Madagascar (formerly Telma, market leader with ~5M subscribers, launched Africa’s first commercial 5G in 2020), Airtel Madagascar (~4.9M subscribers), and Orange Madagascar (~3.3M subscribers), with ARTEC coordinating 5G rollout and spectrum; (3) data centers and hosting — STELLARIX (AXIAN Telecom subsidiary, neutral pan-African hosting), Madagascar Global Internet eXchange’s “Bâtiment Sirius”, and Telma/Yas’s fiber backbone with METISS subsea cable delivering ~35 ms latency to Durban making Antananarivo a contact-center hub employing 15,000 people across ~230 ICT firms; (4) industrial ERP — mining (Ambatovy nickel-cobalt, Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite), textiles, and agribusiness running SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and Sage on Dell / HPE / Lenovo server fleets.

The Madagascar telecom market stands at approximately $0.84 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $1.095 billion by 2030 — a steady growth trajectory that is driving sustained demand for enterprise server refresh and spare-parts inventory.

FAQ

Does ICD ship OEM server parts to Madagascar directly from Egypt?

Yes. Orders consolidate in Cairo and ship via DHL Express (account) or Aramex (CAI / ) into Ivato International Airport. Door-to-door transit is 5–7 business days for DHL Priority.

What import duty applies to server parts in Madagascar?

Customs duty tiers are 0%, 5%, 10% or 20% depending on HS code, with most ICT hardware falling in the lower bands. Madagascar’s VAT (TVA) is 20% applied on CIF plus duty. Confirm exact current rates with Direction Générale des Douanes before each shipment.

Are the parts genuine OEM?

Yes. ICD sources exclusively from US and European tier-1 distributors. Every part arrives with OEM part number and can be supplied with OEM warranty packaging upon request.

Do you quote in ariary or in USD?

We quote in USD. Malagasy banks have straightforward USD remittance flows for ICT capital goods; we accept wire transfer to our USD account.

Do you support French-language documentation?

Yes. ICD issues the proforma invoice, commercial invoice and packing list in French or English at customer request, aligning with standard Malagasy import-clearance practice.

Request a Quote for Madagascar

Share your part list, server model, and delivery address in Antananarivo, Toamasina, Antsirabe, Mahajanga or anywhere in Madagascar. ICD replies within one business day with a USD line-item quote, lead time, freight option and HS-code-ready invoice. Call +202 27052005 or WhatsApp +201040222214, or email [email protected].

Enterprise Server Brands ICD Supplies to Madagascar

Madagascar is a dual COMESA + SADC member with demand concentrated in Antananarivo, Toamasina (port), and the mining enclaves around Fort-Dauphin (QMM ilmenite, a Rio Tinto / Malagasy Government JV) and Moramanga (Ambatovy nickel-cobalt, which received a 40-year mining permit in 2006 and has exported to the LME since 2005). Banking demand is concentrated in BNI Madagascar (leader in retail and commercial banking, running Temenos digital banking via Orion), BOA (Bank of Africa), BMOI, and BFV-SG — together roughly 90% of the sector. Telecom is dominated by Telma (rebranded Yas Madagascar in 2024 under AXIAN Telecom’s pan-African identity, 68% AXIAN-owned since 2006), Orange Madagascar, and Airtel. ICD routes parts from Cairo via DHL Express () and Aramex CAI / CAI to Ivato international airport.

Dell PowerEdge in Madagascar

Dell PowerEdge is the most widely deployed x86 platform in Madagascar’s banking (BNI, BOA, BMOI) and mining-site IT (QMM, Ambatovy site offices and process control). ICD carries 16,553 Dell SKUs: PowerEdge R740/R750, R640, R7525, R340 branch units, PERC H740/H755 RAID, iDRAC9 Enterprise, BOSS-S2, and 32GB/64GB RDIMM. Dell CFI refurbished with ProSupport-eligible paperwork is often specified for remote mining sites where spares stocking matters — Ambatovy’s process control LAN and QMM’s Fort-Dauphin operations both keep local Dell spare pools.

HPE ProLiant in Madagascar

HPE ProLiant runs core banking at BOA Madagascar, BFV-SG (Société Générale group), and several Temenos-hosted environments. ICD stocks 22,831 HPE SKUs: DL380 Gen10/Gen11, DL360 Gen10/Gen11, DL560, DL160 Gen10, Synergy 480, Smart Array P408i-a/P816i-a, iLO 5 Advanced, and 32GB/64GB/128GB DDR4 LRDIMM. HPE Renew refurbished ProLiant with Foundation Care-eligible serials is a standard choice for Antananarivo-based banks balancing Malagasy Ariary constraints against group-level standardization requirements set by their French and Moroccan parents.

Lenovo ThinkSystem in Madagascar

Lenovo ThinkSystem is deployed across the Ministry of Digital Development, University of Antananarivo, and donor-funded public health programs (PEPFAR, Global Fund, World Bank). ICD carries 4,977 Lenovo SKUs: SR650 V2/V3, SR630 V2, SR250 branch units, ST550/ST650 towers, ThinkSystem RAID 940-16i, XClarity Controller Enterprise, and TruDDR4 3200 MHz up to 64GB. Lenovo Certified Refurbished inventory with Lenovo Premier paperwork is offered for education-sector and donor deployments, where cost-per-core discipline is material.

Cisco UCS & Nexus in Madagascar

Cisco dominates Madagascar’s internet backbone — Telma (Yas), Orange Madagascar, and Airtel Madagascar all run Cisco core. The EASSy cable landing at Toamasina and the METISS cable terminate into Cisco ASR/NCS routing. ICD stocks 2,240 Cisco SKUs: Nexus 9300 (N9K-C93180YC-FX3, N9K-C9336C-FX2), Catalyst 9300/9500, UCS C240 M5/M6, UCS B200 M5 blades, ASR 1001-X, ISR 4331/4451, plus 10G/25G/100G QSFP28 optics. Cisco Refresh with SmartNet-eligible serials is offered where TAC continuity is required — non-negotiable for Yas / Orange / Airtel peering posture and for the BCM (Banque Centrale de Madagascar) interbank network.

IBM System x & Power in Madagascar

IBM Power AIX and IBM i remain in use at BNI Madagascar (running the Temenos T24 banking core, installed by Orion) and at the Banque Centrale de Madagascar for treasury and SWIFT workloads. ICD carries 7,102 IBM SKUs: Power S914/S924, S922, E880/E980, legacy System x3650 M4/M5, x3550 M5, Power9 CPU modules, CDIMM DDR4, 16Gb/32Gb FC HBAs, and IBM FlashSystem 5000-series parts. IBM CUE refurbished inventory with ServicePac-eligible documentation is offered where re-certification is feasible — specifically relevant for BCM and BNI Temenos-on-Power environments.

Brand Comparison for Madagascar Buyers

BrandICD SKU CountOEM Refurb ProgramTypical Madagascar Use Case
Dell PowerEdge16,553Dell CFIBNI / BOA / BMOI branches, QMM + Ambatovy sites
HPE ProLiant22,831HPE RenewBOA, BFV-SG, Temenos-hosted core banking
Lenovo ThinkSystem4,977Lenovo Certified RefurbishedMinistry IT, U. Antananarivo, PEPFAR / Global Fund
Cisco UCS / Nexus2,240Cisco RefreshYas / Orange / Airtel core, EASSy landing, BCM
IBM Power / System x7,102IBM CUEBNI Temenos T24 on Power, BCM AIX workloads

Dual COMESA + SADC membership supports regional logistics flexibility; all parts ship in USD (no Ariary/forex markup), no China-sourced components, with documentation aligned to BCM banking audit requirements.

2025–2026 Madagascar enterprise IT update — what changed since April 2026

Madagascar’s enterprise IT demand profile shifted significantly between mid-2025 and Q1 2026 as the Yas (formerly Telma) rebrand reset the mobile leadership, Cyclone Gezani forced an unplanned shutdown at the Ambatovy nickel-cobalt complex, and Rio Tinto signalled portfolio uncertainty around QMM in Fort Dauphin. Antananarivo, Toamasina and Tôlanaro remain the three concentration points for server, storage and networking refresh activity.

  • Yas Madagascar (rebranded from Telma November 2024) leads at ~50% market share — operating a 5,000 km fibre backbone and Africa’s first commercial 5G launch; Orange Madagascar holds ~30% after renewing its 15-year universal licence with a EUR 30 million multi-technology commitment, Airtel ~7%, Starlink ~10% (Connecting Africa).
  • Ambatovy nickel-cobalt mine closed February 2026 after Cyclone Gezani damage — the Sumitomo/Sherritt-operated complex had produced 15,000 t of refined nickel in H1 2025 toward a 35,000 t FY2026 target before the cyclone forced an indefinite shutdown; restart will require full SCADA, control-system and IT-infrastructure rehabilitation (Energy News).
  • Volobe Amont 120 MW hydropower project advanced with EDF April 2025 agreement — once commissioned (target end-2030) the Ivondro River plant will deliver ~750 GWh/yr (about one-third of Madagascar’s current generation) to JIRAMA, anchoring industrial-IT load growth across Toamasina (Energy Global).
  • QMM (Rio Tinto) Madagascar Minerals operations under strategic review — Rio Tinto’s Q3 2025 report flagged moderate downstream titanium-dioxide demand; in March 2025 Rio and the Malagasy Government formalised a joint 94 billion ariary ($20M) RN13 highway rehabilitation tied to QMM’s long-term operating agreement (Ecofin Agency).
  • ARTEC raised technical and permission issues delaying further 5G expansion — the regulator continues to prioritise transparent spectrum releases and rural-coverage obligations under the Madagascar Emergence Plan, keeping operator capex weighted toward fibre core and rural backhaul rather than 5G urban densification (DCD).
  • Madagascar fixed-broadband revenue forecast CAGR 15.9% — driven by government fibre-coverage initiatives and rural fixed-wireless, the corporate-access market is opening for ISPs and SI partners that need refurb networking and access-layer switches at predictable lead times (GlobeNewswire).

ICD ships from Cairo to Antananarivo via DHL with transit through Nairobi or Johannesburg, typically 7–10 working days. All quotes in USD (the Madagascar ariary MGA is local currency; USD invoicing is standard for mining, telco and SI contracts). Madagascar’s SADC and IORA memberships, plus AfCFTA, give Egyptian-origin re-exports preferential treatment under ICD’s structured logistics flows; vanilla, cloves and lychee export-corridor IT spend (Sambava, Antalaha, Toamasina) is part of our covered scope.

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