Endress and Hauser is increasing investments in manufacturing, workforce and supply chain initiatives to support data center operators facing unprecedented digital demand. The company says its efforts focus on reliable delivery, faster deployment and resource‑efficient cooling and water management.
“Data centers are growing faster, and becoming more complex, than at any time in history,” Tremel Wright, Vice President Sales at Endress and Hauser, said. “Our investment strategy ensures that Endress and Hauser is not only keeping pace but helping shape what comes next. From US-produced instrumentation to support US data centers to engineered solutions and supply chain agility, we are fully committed to supporting the digital backbone of today and tomorrow.”
Endress and Hauser now operates 650,000 square feet of U.S. manufacturing space and has expanded staffing and production efficiency to serve hyperscalers, colocation providers, OEMs and systems integrators. The company reports worldwide annual shipments exceeding 250,000 electromagnetic flowmeters, 350,000 pH sensors, 500,000 temperature devices and 600,000 pressure transmitters, backed by stocking programs intended to keep large AI-driven projects on schedule.
The company provides a full measurement portfolio for critical infrastructure, including flow meters (with an 0xDN option), radar and ultrasonic level sensors, pressure transmitters, non‑invasive and intrusive temperature devices, and pH, conductivity and turbidity sensors. Endress and Hauser says these instruments and related services help operators reduce energy and water use while maintaining cooling and utility performance.
Endress and Hauser has expanded U.S. stocking programs for the data center market, accelerated production scheduling for high‑volume projects, localized manufacturing and assembly, and deployed digital tools for real‑time commissioning, asset visibility and maintenance planning. The company also offers the Netilion cloud asset‑management and analytics ecosystem, Heartbeat Technology for diagnostics and energy optimization, remote service and commissioning capabilities, and a digital commissioning app for guided setup and real‑time visibility to speed project startup.
“Data center operators are under unprecedented pressure to balance speed, efficiency and sustainability,” said Liza Kelso, National Business Development Manager for Data Centers at Endress and Hauser. “They’re asking for instrumentation and actionable insight. By pairing precise measurement technologies with digital diagnostics and real‑time visibility tools, we’re helping customers make smarter decisions that directly support uptime, resource management and long‑term resilience.”
Endress and Hauser says combining precision measurement with digital diagnostics gives operators the data needed to optimize performance and make more sustainable decisions across cooling, water and electrical systems.
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