Hargrove Controls + Automation ranked #23 out of 100 in the annual list of System Integrator Giants, according to the 2021 Global System Integrator Report, jumping seventeen spots from last year’s ranking of #40. Published by Control Engineering and Plant Engineering magazines, the list ranks the top global companies involved in system integration projects throughout manufacturing.
Companies making the top 100 list come in all shapes and sizes, with some assigning more than 1,000 people to system integration functions, while others have just a handful.
“To jump from #40 to #23 is very exciting for our Team,” said Karen Griffin, Hargrove Vice President of Controls + Automation. “It is a true representation of the dedication of our Teammates and clients, and well as our ever-growing capabilities, quality, and overall customer experience. It continues to be an honor to be counted among the System Integrator Giants.”
Hargrove Controls + Automation is one of few multi-service automation groups in the country for plant automation, safety systems, industrial internet of things (IIoT), and industrial digitalization. Since its inception in 2012, Hargrove’s Controls + Automation Team has grown to over 100 control systems engineers and specialists across all of Hargrove’s 14 offices. The Team consists of panel builders, instrumentation designers, programmers, certified process safety engineers and process control engineers specializing in DCS/PLC/SIS system integration. Hargrove’s digitalization expertise extends into advanced process control, equipment failure predictions, reliability and availability analyses, multi-variate analysis, and advanced dashboarding and workflow management, implementing the vision of Industry 4.0.
Hargrove Controls + Automation, a subsidiary of Hargrove Engineers + Constructors, implements control systems for pulp and paper, chemical, refining, life sciences, power generation, petrochemical, and other industrial facilities. Tormod, our commissioning and operations group, specializes in transitioning engineered facilities into operating assets, with both short term commissioning assistance and long term operations contracts.
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