About Emerson

Emerson Process Management is a leading global supplier of products, services, and solutions that measure, analyze, control, automate, and improve process-related operations.

Our company evolved from the business previously known as Fisher-Rosemount, which was already a recognized leader in process-automation products and technology.

As Emerson Process Management, we now offer even broader capabilities to help customers control, connect, and manage their process and business.

Specifically, we've augmented our best-in-class measurement, analytical, and control products and innovative PlantWeb® architecture with a broad array of engineering, consulting, maintenance, and project management services.

We've also expanded our organization to include other process-related divisions of our parent company, Emerson (NYSE:EMR), and made strategic acquisitions to enhance our technology and industry expertise.

From our offices, factories, and service centers around the world, our team now offers unmatched capabilities to improve process and asset performance for customers in the chemical, oil and gas, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, power, water and wastewater, and other process-related industries.

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