Control Southern Inc. now represents Emerson’s Daniel control and flow measurement products

July 28, 2014

SUWANNE, Ga. — Daniel™ flow measurement and control products allow end users to reduce measurement uncertainty, unplanned downtime and maintenance.

SUWANNE, Ga. — Control Southern Inc. is now representing Emerson Process Management’s Daniel™ flow measurement and control offerings, according to a press release.

Emerson’s Daniel products assist end users in overcoming challenges such as limited budgets, strict process efficiency requirements and shrinking plant workforces, by reducing measurement uncertainty, unplanned downtime and maintenance, stated the release.

Daniel products include solutions for a range of gas and liquids production, transportation, transmission and distribution applications, including gas and liquid ultrasonic flowmeters, continued the release.

“Our customers face immense pressure to maximize product quality while minimizing financial and safety risks,” said Control Southern President Doug Turner. “They need dependable, repeatable flow measurement technology, and it’s now available to them with the Daniel product line. We are excited to represent the Daniel solution to our customers.”

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