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Emerson completes acquisition of Pentair’s Valves & Controls business

The business acquired for $3.15bn will be integrated into Emerson's Automation Solutions platform

Emerson has recently announced that it has completed the purchase of the Valves & Controls business from Pentair plc for $3.15bn.

“This acquisition enables us to continue to grow our global footprint in automation and expand our leadership position in key served markets such as chemical, power, refining, mining and oil and gas,” said David N Farr, chairman and chief executive officer of Emerson.

“By adding these highly respected products and aftermarket services to our portfolio, Emerson is better positioned to serve the needs of our global customers,” Farr was quoted as saying the press release sent to arabianoilandgas.com.

Headquartered in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, the Valves & Controls business is a leading provider of valve solutions and services with nearly 7,500 employees around the world.

The business will be integrated into Emerson’s Automation Solutions platform.

Mike Train, executive president of Emerson Automation Solutions, said, “Pentair’s Valves & Controls business fits extremely well with Emerson’s existing portfolio of Fisher control valves and regulators and Bettis actuators.”

“The addition of market leading product brands such as Anderson Greenwood, Vanessa and Keystone creates the most comprehensive global valve business. Emerson’s final control portfolio now includes control valves, pressure relief, butterfly, gate, globe, ball and check valves, and an extensive global network of more than 200 service centers,” he continued.

Train added: “The combination of these two leading businesses will allow us to better support and help customers select the right product and maintain it for the life of the asset.”

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