Company News
December 22, 2011 | Company News
Neal Systems is proud of a second straight year of 20% growth for its overall business, thanks to continued focus on core industries and product. Major projects include vibration monitoring systems for various industries, control valves for the chemical industry, water/wastewater regulatory applications, and hazardous area purging systems for oil rigs.
August 12, 2011 | Company News
Expo Technologies (www.expoworldwide.com) has announced Neal Systems as their representative for Maryland, Washington DC, and northern Virginia. Expo manufactures pneumatic purging systems for both gas and dust applications with motors and panels in hazardous area locations. Expo also provides panels designed for purging as well as purge-ready vortex coolers.
August 12, 2011 | Company News
MTL (owned by Cooper Crouse Hinds) has announced Neal Systems as their representative for New York State. MTL (www.mtl-inst.com) is one of the premiere manufacturers and suppliers of hazardous area and general purpose solutions for connection and protection of electrical signals. MTL is well known for their intrinsic safety barriers and isolators, but also sells fieldbus products, surge protection products, ruggedized HMI displays, and industrial cybersecurity products.
February 28, 2011 | Company News
Neal Systems hires Gunnar Oberg for the sales and business development of Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia.
Gunnar brings 20+ years of instrumentation, controls, data acquisition, and general process industry to the Neal Systems team. Gunnar has an electrical engineering degree as well as his MBA, and is a former Olympic athlete.
July 1, 2010 | Company News
Eurotherm/Chessell (www.invensys.com), the controls and data acquisition branch of Invensys, has been one of the top lines for Neal Systems for the past 25 years with representation in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Delaware.Their specialty is high accurate and easy-to-use temperature monitoring and control.Recently, Eurotherm/Chessell awarded additional territory to Neal Systems in the southern side of our geographic coverage – Maryland, DC, and northern Virginia.