EMR Profile
Emerson Electric Co., a global technology and engineering leader, offers a wide range of solutions tailored for industrial, commercial, and consumer markets across the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The company is structured into three primary segments: Automation Solutions, AspenTech, and Commercial & Residential Solutions. Each segment is designed to address specific market needs, leveraging Emerson's extensive expertise and innovative capabilities.
The Automation Solutions segment delivers cutting-edge measurement and analytical instrumentation, industrial valves, and comprehensive process control software and systems. It caters to diverse industries including oil and gas, refining, chemicals, power generation, life sciences, food and beverage, automotive, pulp and paper, metals and mining, and municipal water supplies. Emerson’s offerings in this segment help clients enhance operational efficiency and reliability.
AspenTech, another vital segment of Emerson, specializes in asset optimization software that empowers industrial manufacturers to design, operate, and maintain their processes with improved performance. This segment combines decades of experience in modeling, simulation, and optimization to provide robust solutions that enhance operational performance and sustainability for industrial clients.
The Commercial & Residential Solutions segment focuses on delivering innovative heating and air conditioning products, including advanced compressors, system protectors, flow control devices, and a variety of thermostats. It also offers monitoring equipment, electronic controls for heating systems, and a broad array of temperature sensors and controls. Additionally, this segment provides refrigeration, lighting control technologies, and a suite of professional tools and services aimed at facility design, product management, site commissioning, and energy modeling. Headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, Emerson has been a stalwart of the engineering sector since its incorporation in 1890.
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