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  2. Westinghouse Rail Systems - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse Rail Systems' origin is in the signals division of Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company, which was founded as Westinghouse Brake & Saxby Signal Company in 1920. Hawker Siddeley purchased that company in 1979 and sold it to BTR plc in 1992. [1] In 1999, BTR merged with Siebe to form Invensys. [1]

  3. Invensys - Wikipedia

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    Invensys Limited was a multinational engineering and information technology company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. At its height, the company had offices in more than 50 countries and its products were sold in around 180 countries. [3] Invensys was formed in 1999 through the merger of BTR plc and Siebe plc. [4]

  4. Powerware - Wikipedia

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    Powerware is an Eaton Corporation brand (registered in some countries) for power quality related products such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and surge protection, ranging from protection of single computers (PCs) to industrial power backup systems.

  5. Wonderware - Wikipedia

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    The company reincorporated in Delaware in 1993. [6] At the time, there were other software companies making programs to automate production processes, but Wonderware was the first to introduce a program designed to be used with the Microsoft Windows operating system.

  6. Invensys Rail Group - Wikipedia

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    The other part of Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company, Westinghouse Brakes Ltd, was sold by Invensys to Knorr-Bremse, [1] and has since left the Chippenham site to set up in the nearby town of Melksham. On 28 November 2012, Invensys agreed to sell its rail arm to Siemens AG for £1.7bn.

  7. Thomas Register - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Register of American Manufacturers, now Thomas, [1] is an online platform for supplier discovery and product sourcing in the US and Canada. It was once known as the "big green books" and "Thomas Registry", and was a multi-volume directory of industrial product information covering distributors, manufacturers and service companies [2] within thousands [3] of industrial categories ...

  8. EnerSys - Wikipedia

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    Invensys In 2002 EnerSys acquired Energy Storage Products Group of Invensys for $505 million. ABSL Power Solutions Acquired in 2011 in the United Kingdom. [5] Ergon Batteries Ltd. Acquired in March 2011 they made Lead and Nickel based batteries for motive and reserve power markets in Greece. GAIA Akkumulatorenwerke GmbH

  9. National Association of Electrical Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Total number of locations of NAED Members: 4,263; Total number of employees in NAED member companies: about 75,000 distributor employees; Average NAED member’s sales volume: $78,816,300; Median NAED member’s sales volume: $13,226,865; 40.4% of NAED members have a sales volume under $10 million; Source: NAED database, April 2007