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Endress+Hauser breaks ground on new facility

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Endress+Hauser has announced that it has invested US$38.5 million into a new 112 000 ft2 Gulf Coast Regional Center Campus.

The company officially broke ground on 7 March 2019 at its new site in Pearland’s lower Kirby District, just outside of the Houston area, Texas, US. Completion is projected by the end of 2020.

“We continue to make investments that enable growth and further expansion in the US market,” said Matthias Altendorf, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group. “The campus investment will strengthen cooperation and relationships with our sales representatives, strategic partnerships and our customers. We are excited to continue expanding our presence and business in the Gulf region and look forward to growth in Pearland.”

The new campus will offer areas for calibration, repair and training, which will include a brand new state-of-the-art Process Training Unit (PTU). The facility will house teams to support Endress+Hauser’s products, solutions and services for process automation, SpectraSensors’ gas analysis systems for the US and international customers, and Analytik Jena’s product lines for laboratory instrumentation.

The campus will include a building and warehouse location for Endress+Hauser’s partner for Sales and Service in the Gulf Region, Vector Controls and Automation Group. The new campus will house approximately 110 employees.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/11032019/endresshauser-breaks-ground-on-new-facility/

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