E.B. Horsman & Son Adds Pepperl+Fuchs as a Process Instrumentation Supplier Partner

EB Horsman and Pepper|+Fuchs

Feb 3, 2019

Pepperl+Fuchs is a provider of explosion protection components, including visualization products, intrinsic safety barriers, and Bebco EPS purge and pressurization solutions. Pepperl+Fuchs offers application-oriented system solutions, customer-specific control cabinets and enclosures.

“We look forward to working with E.B. Horsman & Son to bring our process solutions to new markets across Canada,” says Rick Ogrodzinski, Key Account Manager for Pepperl+Fuchs. “Our solutions set the standard for safety and innovation and we are eager to introduce our product portfolio to new customers.”

“MCL & Pepperl+Fuchs offer an exciting opportunity for EBH: reinforcing our commitment to the Process Instrumentation and Automation industries in Alberta,” says Tim Horsman, President and CEO of E.B. Horsman & Son.

In October 2018, E.B. Horsman & Son acquired Measurement & Controls Ltd (MCL), which specializes in the distribution of instrumentation, specialty valves and electrical solutions to compabnies in the process, industrial, manufacturing and construction industries. In acquiring MCL, EBH is now the exclusive distributor of Pepperl+Fuchs process instrumentation in Western Canada.

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