Norgren Company
The Company history started in 1927. The Company main office is situated in Penrose, New Zealand.
World leading supplier of high-tech solutions in the fields of pneumatic movement and fluid medium control. The Norgren Company offers wide selection of high quality products for pneumatic and hydraulic systems control, such as drivers, air treatment equipment, fittings and valves. The Company structure is the following:
- Buschjost, manufacturers of electromagnetic valves and system-techniques for process industry and innovations;
- FAS, recognized leader in the fields of fluid medium control systems, with specialization in the area of miniature electromagnetic valves and microhydrodynamics;
- GHR, enterprise which manufactures special valves and flow regulators, main consumer – energy industry;
- GT Development specialization is transport for passenger and freight service with solutions for fuel and brake systems, air conditioning systems, cab and seats actuators;
- Herion Systemtechnik specializes on electromagnetic and control valves for hydro- and pneumatic energy;
- IMF specializes on high pressure valves and regulators for food and beverage production, for energy and industrial sectors;
- Norgren KIP, electromagnetic valves for high pressure flow control;
- Norgren Automation Solutions, the NAS Company, came into existence as a result of I.S.I., Erie and Syron merging, supplies the best solutions for all the range of automation needs;
- Norgren Kloehn specializes in individual design and production of jet-stream components and units for the market of OEM devices;
- Thompson Valves is a manufacturer of regulators, flow valves and high pressure control valves for heavy duty: from offshore oil extraction to atomic power stations;
- Watson Smith is a specialized manufacturer of pneumatic instrumentation;
Webber is a manufacturer of electromagnetic valves used for compressed air, inert gas, water and other fluid medium control.
The Company output is used in the following branches of industry: energy, food production, commercial transport, medicine and biology sciences, railway transport and industrial automation.