Emerson has recently opened the Middle East and Africa Flow Service Centre at its Dubai campus. The facility will operate as a service centre for customers in the Middle East and Africa, offering internationally certified equipment and processes, as well as expert service, support and training.
“The establishment of the Flow Service Centre on Emerson’s Dubai campus reflects our ongoing commitment to the Middle East and Africa region, providing accessible local and certified services,” said Jeff Householder, president Middle East & Africa, Emerson Automation Solutions.
The National Metrology Institute of the Netherlands has provided certification for the calibration equipment’s calibration and measurement capability (CMC) with an uncertainty of 0,03%. This CMC certification reflects the Emerson facility equipment’s quality, technical competence, traceability, and capability.
With this local service, customers will experience minimal process downtimes and reduced operational costs along with the assurance that calibrations performed in the centre meet internationally certified standards.
Apart from the flowmeter calibration service, Emerson’s Middle East Flow Service Centre also offers services that range from flowmeter diagnostics and evaluations, meter repair, witness inspection services and documentation performed to guarantee calibration and testing quality, and factory-designed training programs conducted in the customer’s site or in the facility itself.
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