ABB Water Meters upgrades web site

Dec. 20, 2000
ABB Water Meters, Inc., has announced that it has integrated its web content into the ABB site at address ABB.com/metering and expanded the information available through the site.

OCALA, FL, Dec. 19, 2000—ABB Water Meters, Inc., has announced that it has integrated its web content into the ABB site at address ABB.com/metering and expanded the information available through the site.

Visitors to the site can select Water Metering, then North America to launch web pages for systems and services available for the municipal/utility, industrial and submetering markets in the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean and selected other markets.

From the Water Metering page, selection of continents other than North America will connect site visitors to product pages appropriate for their markets.

Product content on the site has also been expanded, with specification sheets for all products available for download from the site. All ABB representatives can be reached through e-mail from the site. Site search helps visitors find topics by keyword.

The existing web address, abbwatermeters.com, will continue to link to the new location at abb.com/metering through the next year.

ABB Water Meters, Inc., is an operating company within the Automation segment of ABB. The company manufactures over 8 million water meters each year. Its parent company, ABB, is an engineering and technology company serving customers in automation, power transmission and distribution, oil, gas and petrochemicals, building technologies, and financial services.

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