A História da Fisher Controls | Page 75

The Fisher Story | 73 First World View newsletter is distributed to Fisher-Rosemount employees worldwide. New plant opens in Bao’an, China. The Fisher-Marshalltown site has more than 1,700 employees. 1994 FIELDVUE DVC5000 Series digital valve controllers and the Design SC cryogenic valve are introduced. Fisher Integrated Responsive Sales Tools (FIRST) is introduced. North America sales conference utilizes the theme “Growing to Win” (Marshalltown, Iowa) CON-TEK Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia acquired. CON-TEK makes steam conditioners and desuperheaters. FIELDVUE DVC5000 digital valve controller n 1993, Fisher brand strength was demonstrated when Emerson Process Management created the Fisher regulator division as a separate operating unit. Headquartered in McKinney, Texas, the Fisher regulator division produces and markets pressure regulator products globally and brings $300 million to Emerson each year. Today, the Fisher regulator division has manufacturing locations in McKinney, Texas; Elk River, Minnesota; Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; Sorocaba, Brazil; Gallardon, France; Selmsdorf, Germany; Bologna and Milan, Italy; Shanghai and Chengdu China; and Singapore. The division also proudly continues the Fisher tradition of innovation, most recently introducing the new EZ family of pressure regulators. The Types EZR, EZL and EZH enjoy wide acceptance in the natural gas industry, providing pressure control from wellhead to pilot light. Meanwhile, the Type 95 and Type 98 pressure regulators (2004) and the Type SR stainless steel sanitary pressure regulator set the standard for industrial applications. The Fisher regulator division has a stake in the LP-gas market and in 2005, Emerson acquired TESCOM, a manufacturer and marketer of high pressure regulators. Fisher Regulator Division I