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Endress+Hauser expanded its U.S. operations by opening sustainable facilities in Indiana and Pennsylvania, enhancing customer support, innovation, training, and regional growth.
Endress+Hauser has reinforced its commitment to the United States market by inaugurating two new state-of-the-art facilities during June 2026. Located in Greenwood, Indiana, and Edgmont, Pennsylvania, these investments represent a significant step in the company’s strategy to strengthen its regional presence, improve customer support, and deepen collaboration with its long-standing sales and service representative partners. The opening ceremonies attracted customers, business partners, employees, and government representatives from both state and local authorities, highlighting the importance of the expansion for the regional economy and the industrial automation sector.
According to Endress+Hauser CEO Peter Selders, the new facilities reflect the company’s long-term commitment to staying close to customers while supporting sustainable business growth. He emphasized that establishing modern regional infrastructure enables the company to enhance customer engagement, deliver faster services, and create a solid foundation for future expansion. Steven Endress, President of the Supervisory Board, noted that the projects embody the values of the family-owned company, including long-term planning, reliability, and strong partnerships, which continue to guide Endress+Hauser’s global business strategy.
The larger of the two investments is located in Greenwood, Indiana, where Endress+Hauser invested approximately €44 million to develop a modern facility spanning nearly 9,800 square meters. The building serves as the expanded headquarters for Endress+Hauser USA while also accommodating the headquarters of George E. Booth Co., one of the company’s long-standing sales and service representative partners. Bringing approximately 190 employees from both organizations together under one roof is expected to improve collaboration across sales, customer service, engineering projects, technical solutions, and corporate support functions.
The Greenwood campus has been designed with a strong emphasis on innovation, sustainability, and workforce development. One of its standout features is an integrated Design and Innovation Studio that encourages STEM education by providing students and young professionals with practical learning opportunities. Through partnerships with nearby educational institutions, the facility aims to strengthen technical education while helping develop the next generation of engineering and automation professionals.
Environmental sustainability also played a central role in the building’s design. The facility incorporates advanced energy-efficient technologies, including a geothermal heating and cooling system, rooftop solar panels, rainwater management systems, and several additional environmentally responsible construction practices. As a result of these initiatives, the building has achieved LEED Gold certification, reflecting its high standards for sustainable design and operational efficiency.
Greenwood remains a major operational hub for Endress+Hauser in the United States. Beyond housing the national sales center, the campus includes large-scale production facilities dedicated to manufacturing flow, level, pressure, and temperature measurement technologies. The site currently employs nearly 670 Endress+Hauser personnel, with an additional 75 employees from George E. Booth Co. contributing to customer support and service operations.
The company has also expanded its presence in the northeastern United States through the opening of a new approximately 8,200-square-meter facility in Edgmont, Pennsylvania, situated just outside Philadelphia. Developed in collaboration with long-time sales and service partner Eastern Controls, LLC, the site brings together approximately 90 employees from both organizations to provide advanced process measurement technologies, automation solutions, technical support, and engineering services to customers across a wide range of industries.
A major highlight of the Edgmont facility is its enhanced Process Training Unit (PTU), which offers practical, hands-on training for customers, engineers, and technical professionals. The upgraded training infrastructure is expected to strengthen customer expertise in process automation while improving operational efficiency across industrial applications.
The Edgmont location will also serve as the future venue for the Northeast Community Career+Education Forum (CCEF), an annual initiative designed to introduce middle school students to careers in science, technology, engineering, and manufacturing. By strengthening collaboration between educational institutions and industry, the program aims to inspire future talent while addressing the growing need for skilled professionals in industrial automation.
Through these strategic investments, Endress+Hauser is enhancing its operational capabilities, expanding customer engagement, supporting workforce development, and reinforcing its long-term commitment to sustainable growth and innovation in the U.S. industrial automation market.
Impact on Products and Chemical Commodity Prices
Endress+Hauser's expansion in the United States is primarily an investment in industrial automation, process measurement technologies, customer support, and workforce development rather than an increase in chemical manufacturing capacity. Consequently, the immediate impact will be positive for instrumentation products such as flow meters, pressure transmitters, temperature sensors, level measurement devices, and process automation solutions, as improved local service and technical expertise are likely to boost adoption across the oil & gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and water treatment industries. However, the announcement is unlikely to directly affect the supply-demand balance of chemical commodities tracked by ChemAnalyst, including methanol, caustic soda, sulfuric acid, ammonia, ethylene, propylene, benzene, toluene, xylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, or specialty chemicals. Therefore, no significant short-term price movement is expected solely due to this expansion. Over the long term, enhanced process efficiency and increased industrial investment could indirectly support stable chemical demand, contributing to modest demand-side price support rather than causing sharp price increases.
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