Endress+Hauser

Endress+Hauser
Private
Industry Instrumentation, Process Automation
Founded 1953
Headquarters Reinach, Switzerland.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Georg H. Endress
(Co-Founder of Endress+Hauser)
Ludwig Hauser
(Co-Founder of Endress+Hauser)
Matthias Altendorf
(CEO, Endress+Hauser AG)
Products Instrumentation
Increase €182,661,000 (2012)
Number of employees
11,919 (end of 2013)
Website endress.com
Footnotes / references
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Endress+Hauser (Endress and Hauser) is a Swiss-based instrumentation and process automation company. Endress+Hauser operates in the instrumentation market with offices around the world, producing instruments measuring level, volume flow, mass flow, density, pressure, and temperature. They also produce a range of analytical instrumentation measuring variables in water quality, such as pH/ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. The company produces a range of instruments designed for use in dangerous environments and extreme conditions.

Endress+Hauser has a network of 100 companies in 44 countries. In 2012 the Group generated net sales of 1,694 billion. Endress+Hauser operates production facilities in Germany, Switzerland, France, the UK, Italy, Czech Republic, Russia,[2] South Africa, the USA, China, India, Japan and Brazil.

History

On February 1, 1953, Georg Endress and Ludwig Hauser co-founded L. Hauser KG. By 1957, it was renamed Endress and Hauser. The company started its activities with the sale of an electronic capacitive level sensor imported from England. Today it would probably be called a "garage business" even though the first company premises was a converted bedroom.

The level sensor soon became a success, and the founders quickly began building up their own production facilities.

An Endress+Hausser electromagnetic flow meter at the Tetley's Brewery in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

Sales, which concentrated on South Germany in the early years, were extended to the whole of Germany and then to neighboring countries. Level sensors with different measuring principles were added to the capacitive meters. Later, sensors and devices for other physical variables such as pressure, flow, analytics and temperature as well as technical components, were also developed, produced and sold. Sales and services expanded over the whole of Western Europe. The first overseas branch offices started in Japan and in USA 1970s.

In the 1980s the company started a campaign to meet the "challenge of microelectronics" and to take over the technological lead. The transition from signal-oriented to information-oriented process automation forced E+H to seek active participation in various Fieldbus initiatives; today the company ranks as the global market leader.

In 1995, Dr. h.c. Georg H. Endress, born 1924, passed the leadership of the company to his second eldest son, Klaus Endress who had previously acted as the group's Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

In 1997 the company acquired Whessoe plc, a British instrumentation business.[3]

Endress+Hauser is a private company (not traded on the stock exchange), and continues to be a family owned business, employing Dr. h.c. George H Endress's children inside the organization.

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