News | April 2, 2012

Endress+Hauser Begins $40M Expansion In The U.S.

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$40M expansion shows commitment to the North American market

Endress+Hauser has announced plans to further expand its Greenwood, IN, campus with additional manufacturing and support capabilities. The $40M development project includes a 100,000 sq ft Coriolis mass flowmeter plant that will be connected to the existing magnetic flowmeter building, and a new 100,000 sq ft level and pressure manufacturing plant. Production at both of the new manufacturing facilities is planned to start in 2013.

The new Coriolis mass flowmeter plant will produce flowmeters for customers throughout the Americas. Coriolis mass flowmeters provide highly accurate measurement of liquids and gases critical in many process applications.

The new level and pressure instrument plant will facilitate improved logistics, as well as increased throughput to accommodate sales growth in radar level transmitters and pressure transmitters.

Endress+Hauser opened a new magnetic flowmeter building in 2007. Just six months ago, the company announced the opening of its new 12,000 sq ft manufacturing plant to build temperature sensors, thermowells, transmitters, recorders, flow computers, safety barriers, displays and other instrumentation to meet the increasing demand for Endress+Hauser instrumentation in North America and South America.

Endress+Hauser also builds analytical instrumentation at their facility in Anaheim, California where expansions have recently taken place.

Today, more than 90% of products that Endress+Hauser ships to its U.S. customers are built in the U.S. This expansion will allow Endress+Hauser to further build on its capabilities to support customers with the products, support, and services they need to meet ever-increasing market challenges.

Endress+Hauser is a global company that believes in investing locally to support the customers it serves. As customer demands have grown, Endress+Hauser is expanding to ensure the company continues to exceed customers' expectations.

SOURCE: Endress+Hauser, Inc.