Invensys plc is a British engineering company, headquartered in London, England. The company is multinational with operations in over 60 countries, employing around 23,000 employees. Invensys is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
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History
The company was formed by the merger of Siebe plc and BTR plc in 1999. In the years 1999 to 2004 Invensys underwent a major restructuring programme to cut its costs. Falling sales and large debts had led to the danger of the company going bankrupt. A major disposal programme, combined with a £2.7bn debt restructuring in 2004 saved the company from collapse. During that time, Invensys bought, and sold The Baan Corporation.
Operations
Invensys is made up of five core independent businesses in three categories:
Process Automation
- Invensys Process Systems
- designs, manufactures, supplies, installs, commissions and tests software and computer-based hardware for the automation and regulation of plant operations, the management of certain administrative functions of manufacturing businesses and simulations of the operations of manufacturing processes. Major brand-names are Foxboro, Wonderware, Triconex, SimSci-Esscor, and Avantis
- Avantis
- provides enterprise asset management (EAM) solutions by providing support in the areas of predictive and preventative maintenance, condition based maintenance and support for real-time factory floor data and predictive technology for better decision making.
- Eurotherm
- provides control, data and measurement instrumentation products, solutions and services to manage specific parameters of the manufacturing process, such as temperature and pressure, for the global industrial control and process markets.
- Wonderware
- leading supplier of industrial automation and information software solutions.
Transportation
- Invensys Rail Group
- designs, manufactures, supplies, installs, commissions and tests safety-related rail signaling and control systems for mainline, metro and freight railways.
Controls
- Invensys Controls
- provider of components, systems and services used in appliances, heating, air condition/cooling, refrigeration and safety products as well as building systems across a wide range of industries in residential and commercial markets. The energy data monitoring business IMServ also reports as a part of Controls. Controls develops Robertshaw and Drayton thermostats, Eliwell refrigeration products and many other products under a range of brand names.






















