After extensive market and competitive research, Frost & Sullivan honoured Endress+Hauser with the Global Market Leadership Award at its recent awards gala in California. “Endress+Hauser’s success is tied to a strong customer focus and a high level of innovation,” says Frost & Sullivan industry analyst, Dr. Rajender Thusu.
The company invests heavily in research and product development to meet its customers’ requirements in the area of liquid flow measurements.
Frost & Sullivan also highlighted the close collaboration with customers. “Our aim is to help our customers run their processes in a reliable, safe, sustainable and economic manner. To do that, we work closely together with the customers from the very early stages of product design, to the operations phase and beyond,” says Dr. Bernd-Josef Schäfer, managing director of Endress+Hauser Flowtec, the Group’s competence centre for flow measurement technology headquartered in Reinach, Switzerland.
Products and services for individual requirements
The Endress+Hauser product portfolio of electromagnetic flowmeters guarantees precise measurement of volume flow without restricting production flow rates or causing any pressure drop. The result is less downtime and increased productivity, which contributes to lower overall operational costs. “Most of our customers value the combination of state-of-the-art electromagnetic flow measurement instruments and the wide range of services that we offer,” emphasises Schäfer.
Apart from the extensive portfolio of measurement instruments, Endress+Hauser also offers global support services that enable customers to optimise their processes over the plant’s entire lifecycle, thus making the company more competitive. This includes calibration, diagnosis, repair, engineering, commissioning and maintenance services.
Leading technologies
The electromagnetic flowmeters from Endress+Hauser, which feature advanced engineering such as Heartbeat Technology, support various communications protocols including EtherNet/IP and Profinet, which make the information easily accessible. Thanks to Heartbeat Technology, instruments such as the Proline flowmeter range have self-monitoring capabilities. By supplying process and instrument diagnostic notifications in line with NE 107, anomalies can be detected and rectified before impacting the process – all while the process is running.
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