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Bourdon by Baumer: Comeback relaunch in Southeast Asia
Aug 20 2014
Baumer revives the 'Original Bourdon' in Southeast Asia. Mechanical pressure gauges using cutting-edge Baumer technology are making a comeback in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines which are historically important markets for the 'Bourdon tube'.
Even today, the pressure gauge developed by Eugène Bourdon in 1849 and named after him, remains the most common method of mechanical pressure measurement in industries such as oil and gas. After the acquisition in 2005, the Bourdon-Haenni company became a member of the Baumer Group who today is the owner of the only 'Original Bourdon' label.
Baumer Singapore and distributors from adjacent countries have now given the starting signal for their offensive "Bourdon campaign “In Southeast Asia, Bourdon is one of the most important and well-known brands among mechanical process instruments. With the 'Original Bourdon' from Baumer we continue this tradition in the region", said Marut Jaturonrusami from Kanit Engineering in Thailand. "Our tight-meshed partner network enables us to respond optimally to customer wishes”, adds Kenny Ng, Managing Director of Baumer Singapore.
The proven Bourdon principle in mechanical pressure gauges is enhanced by Baumer state-of-the-art quality methods that offer significant benefits in demanding oil and gas industry applications. This includes the 'Baumer Traceability System' (BTrace), a new order fulfillment method with a fully documented and traceable process. Combined with the lean philosophy, it creates measurable added value for customers in terms of cost efficiency, reliability and traceability.
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