Vector CAG and Endress+Hauser join together in strategic partnership

March 17, 2015

GREENWOOD, Ind. — Vector Controls and Automation Group (Vector CAG) and Endress+Hauser will work together to offer products, services and solutions to all markets and industries throughout Houston, Texas.

GREENWOOD, Ind. —Vector Controls and Automation Group (Vector CAG) and Endress+Hauser, effective April 1, will collaborate to provide their customers with a single-source supplier for service, sales and solutions across the greater Houston area, according to a press release.

The strategic partnership will offer products, services and solutions to all markets and industries, including food and beverage, power and energy, oil and gas, water and wastewater, stated the release.

“As our guiding success principal, we feel it is important that we continue to develop long-term, exclusive and intensely more aligned relationships with our key suppliers such as Endress+Hauser,” said Vector CAG President Jared Boudreaux. “We are very excited for this opportunity that our Endress+Hauser partner has entrusted with Vector CAG.”

Vector CAG, continued the release, is a manufacturer of specialized industrial equipment.

Endress+Hauser is a global supplier of process instrumentation for the measurement of flow, pressure, level, temperature and liquid analysis.

You can find the release here.

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