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Emerson makes another acquisition

-- 1 January 2008

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Emerson Process Management has acquired The Automation Group (TAG) of Houston, Texas. TAG is expected to expand Emerson’s capabilities for providing technical and management services for the design, engineering and implementation of process automation systems for the refinery, petrochemical, oil and gas production and other industries. Terms of the deal were not announced.
“TAG’s depth of expertise for upgrading existing facilities and delivering new projects is highly complementary to our own existing capabilities,” said John Berra, President, Emerson Process Management.
“The acquisition expands our ability to address industry needs for automation engineering and project management solutions. We are committed to growing our worldwide design, engineering and implementation capabilities and this acquisition will make a substantial contribution to that goal.”
“Emerson’s global reach and technological leadership will help us to better serve our valued existing customers, as well as new ones,” said Steve Paulson, President, TAG.
“Our organizations are well aligned in terms of our strong focus on meeting customer needs and our shared commitment to the refining, petrochemical and oil and gas production industries. Joining Emerson will make it possible to deliver a broader advantage in the implementation of process control systems required to meet increasingly complex needs.”

           

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