1. EMERSON
The Emerson Electric Company is an American multinational
corporation headquartered in Ferguson, Missouri, United States. This Fortune
500 Company manufactures products and provides engineering services for a
wide range of industrial, commercial, and consumer markets. Emerson has
approximately 115,000 employees and 220 manufacturing locations worldwide.
Emerson is a diversified global manufacturing company that brings technology
and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers in the
industrial, commercial and consumer markets through its Process Management,
Industrial Automation, Network Power, Climate Technologies, and Commercial
& Residential Solutions businesses.
FAST FACTS ABOUT EMERSON:
Emerson does business in more than 150 countries.
International destination sales, including U.S. exports, totalled
$12.5 billion in fiscal 2015, representing 56 percent of the company's sales.
Emerson has 205 manufacturing locations worldwide, of which
approximately 140 are located outside the United States.
Emerson employees were awarded more than 2,100 patents worldwide in
2015.
Emerson was founded in 1890.
Rankings
2015 Thomson Reuters Top 100 Global Innovator, annual list of the
world's most innovative corporations, based on patent-related metrics.
No. 120 on 2015 FORTUNE 500, annual list of America’s largest
corporations, based on revenue.
No. 484 on 2015 FORTUNE 500 Global, annual list of the world’s largest
corporations, based on revenue.
2015 FORTUNE World's Most Admired Companies. Emerson was ranked
No. 5 in the electronics industry category in the magazine's annual survey
on corporate reputations.
2. HISTORY OF EMERSON
Emerson was established in 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri as Emerson Electric
Manufacturing Co. by Civil War Union veteran John Wesley Emerson to
manufacture electric motors using a patent owned by the Scottish-born brothers
Charles and Alexander Meston. In 1892, it became the first to sell electric fans in
the United States. It quickly expanded its product line to include electric sewing
machines, electric dental drills, and power tools.
During World War II, under the leadership of Stuart Symington, Emerson became
the world's largest manufacturer of airplane armament. Emerson ranked 52nd
among United States corporations in the value of World War II military
production contracts. Symington went on to become the first United States
Secretary of the Air Force from 1947-1950, a Democratic U.S. Senator from
Missouri from 1953-1976, and a candidate for the Presidency of the United States
in 1960.
EMERSON IN UNITED STATES: It is the headquarters of the company.
BUISNESS FUNCIONS-
Emerson markets its products and services and reports its financial results in five
business segments (corporate brand platforms):
Emerson Process Management
Emerson Industrial Automation
Emerson Network Power
Emerson Climate Technologies
Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions
BUISNESS HEADS-
Corporate
David N. Farr -Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Edward L. Monser President
Edgar M. Purvis Jr.Chief Operating Officer
Frank J. Dellaquila Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Office
Patrick J. Sly Executive Vice President
Steven J. Pelch Senior Vice President - Organization Planning and
Development
3. Business
D. Scott Barbour Executive Vice President
Mark J. Bulanda Executive Vice President
James J. Lindemann Executive Vice President
Robert T. Sharp Executive Vice President
Steven A. Sonnenberg Executive Vice President
Emerson in India
Emerson US has its one of the subsidiary in India. Emerson product offerings
such as motors, drives and fans were made available in India during the 1950s to
support the country's first steps towards industrialization and economic growth.
Emerson first entered India directly in 1980’s, through joint-venture relationships
with several Indian-owned companies as a means to continue growing its
business. Emerson has been investing significantly in India ever since 1990’s. In
more recent years, Emerson has fully acquired several of these joint ventures and
integrated the companies into its existing business platforms.
Today, Emerson has a robust and growing presence in India. Here are some key
facts about Emerson in India:
Emerson posted approximately US $700 million in India in fiscal 2014.
Emerson has more than 10,000 employees at 17 manufacturing locations
and more than 100 offices across India (2014).
With 5 global engineering centers present in Pune, Noida, Chennai and
Mohali, India has become a key center for Emerson's global engineering
and development initiatives.
Emerson's top executive in India is Pradipta Sen, president of Emerson's
India, Middle East and Africa operations.
BUISNESS FUNCIONS-
Same as the parent company Emerson markets its products and services and
reports its financial results in five business segments (corporate brand platforms):
Emerson Process Management
Emerson Industrial Automation
Emerson Network Power
4. Emerson Climate Technologies
Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions
India Leadership
Pradipta Sen-President of India, Middle East & Africa Region
Balbir Singh-Vice President, Emerson India
Sunil Khanna-President & Managing Director, Emerson Network Power,
India
Dr. Amit Paithankar-Vice President & Managing Director, Emerson
Process Management, India
Sridar Narayanswami-Vice President & Managing Director, Emerson
Climate Technologies, India
Chandramauli Balan-Vice President & Managing Director, Electric Power
Generation, a business of Emerson Industrial Automation
R J Lakshmikantha-Vice President & Managing Director, ASCO
Numatics, a business of Emerson Industrial Automation
Nitin Phadnis-General Manager for Branson Ultrasonics, a business of
Emerson Industrial Automation
Rengarajan-Managing Director, Control Techniques, a business of
Emerson Industrial Automation