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Emerson Creates Remote Automation Solutions Division

-- Business & Technology News, 19 March 2007

Emerson Process Management has created a new division to serve the remote measurement and control needs of the oil, gas, water, and wastewater treatment industries.
The new Remote Automation Solutions division combines Emerson's Bristol, Fisher, Daniel, and Mobrey remote technology products and services into one larger business.
The new division will continue to offer flow computers, remote terminal units (RTUs), presets, instruments, and engineering services under the Bristol, Bristol ControlWave, FloBoss ROC, and Danload product brands through existing sales channels without disruption in service to customers.
Jack Kelly, formerly president of Emerson's Bristol division, is named president of the Remote Automation Solutions division and Jon Milliken, formerly president of the Flow Computer Division, is named Executive Vice President.

           

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