List of Emerson Asset Management Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Emerson Asset Management for Asset Performance Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Emerson Asset Management for Asset Performance Management include: GSK, a United Kingdom based Life Sciences organisation with 69310 employees and revenues of $42.21 billion, LyondellBasell, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 20000 employees and revenues of $40.30 billion, INEOS Group, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 22892 employees and revenues of $12.83 billion, DuPont, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 24000 employees and revenues of $12.39 billion, WEC Energy Group, a United States based Utilities organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $8.89 billion and many others.
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Akzo Nobel SAS | Manufacturing | 1070 | $230M | France | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Akzo Nobel SAS implemented Emerson Asset Management as an Asset Performance Management solution. The deployment emphasized Emerson’s AMS Device Manager capability within Emerson Asset Management, and the customer reported that AMS Device Manager dramatically reduced the time required to identify and rectify a wide range of faults, efficiencies improved and unplanned shutdowns were reduced by 10%.
The implementation configured AMS Device Manager for instrument level diagnostics, device inventory and condition monitoring, and role based access for maintenance and reliability users. Configuration work focused on diagnostic templates, alarm logic and alerting workflows to accelerate fault triage and to provide consistent asset health visibility across shop floor instrumentation.
Operational ownership rested with plant maintenance and reliability teams at Akzo Nobel SAS operations in France, and processes were adjusted to prioritize diagnostic driven maintenance work planning. Emerson Asset Management provided the technical foundation for standardized device configuration and condition based maintenance practices, reinforcing operational governance around device lifecycle and fault remediation workflows.
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Appvion | Manufacturing | 700 | $250M | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Appvion implemented Emerson Asset Management as its Asset Performance Management platform. The deployment was anchored by work led by an Electrical and Instrumentation Supervisor who, between March 2017 and June 2019, managed a multi‑trade team of 18 electricians, instrument technicians, and electrical technicians and implemented Emerson AMS Device Manager database functions as part of the Emerson Asset Management rollout.
The implementation delivered a centralized device database and configuration management capability, using Emerson AMS Device Manager to store electronic instrument and automatic valve programming and other operating parameters. Configuration and parameter archival, device-level diagnostics, and performance tracking were configured to support predictive maintenance workflows consistent with Asset Performance Management practices.
Operational integration focused on maintenance and reliability functions within Appvion manufacturing operations, with the database tied conceptually to field instruments and valve controllers to consolidate instrumentation data and operational settings. Day to day operations were impacted through creation and maintenance of the daily work schedule and projected shutdown work orders, aligning the asset management system with maintenance planning and execution.
Governance and workforce changes accompanied the technical implementation, including collaboration with external vendors to design and coordinate employee training, and quarterly personnel evaluations for the instruments and electrical team. The Emerson Asset Management implementation, using Emerson AMS Device Manager for device and parameter management, is credited with greatly improved performance tracking and predictive maintenance visibility.
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DuPont | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 24000 | $12.4B | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, DuPont implemented Emerson Asset Management. The deployment was positioned as an Asset Performance Management initiative to centralize device-level and asset lifecycle visibility across DuPont operations worldwide, spanning startup and commissioning through turnarounds, outages and routine plant operation.
Emerson Asset Management implementation leveraged AMS Device Manager capabilities to deliver device management, lifecycle orchestration, proactive and predictive diagnostics and decision support. Configuration emphasized monitoring and diagnostic workflows that feed maintenance planning and commissioning activities, aligning asset telemetry with operational maintenance processes.
Operational scope included maintenance, operations and commissioning teams across multinational sites, enabling integrated work processes and increased collaboration, with faster workflow handoffs between field technicians and control room personnel. The implementation oriented diagnostics and device-level status into operational and maintenance workflows to improve situational awareness and work execution.
Governance changes focused on standardizing diagnostic-driven workflows and assigning accountability for device health across disciplines, with process restructuring to incorporate predictive alerts into maintenance planning. Users of AMS Device Manager reported decision support through proactive and predictive diagnostics resulting in millions of dollars in savings and multi-faceted benefits from a single installation.
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GSK | Life Sciences | 69310 | $42.2B | United Kingdom | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, GSK deployed Emerson Asset Management as an Asset Performance Management solution to standardize calibration and asset stewardship workflows. The deployment focused on instrument calibration, digital recordkeeping, and workflow orchestration for maintenance and quality functions. Emerson Asset Management was positioned to create a single source of truth for asset status and calibration history.
Configuration emphasized calibration management capabilities, an asset registry, scheduling and work order orchestration, and controlled documentation to replace paper-based processes, consistent with Asset Performance Management functionality. Workflow automation and approval routing were configured to support end-to-end calibration lifecycle events, from scheduling through verification and closeout. The implementation used Emerson Asset Management's core modules to enforce data integrity and auditability for regulated processes.
The program specifically targeted calibration operations and instrument management, where GSK reported process-level outcomes. GlaxoSmithKline reported eliminating 21,000 sheets of paper per year, and streamlined its end-to-end workflow, which reduced calibration time by about 15 minutes per calibration. Those outcomes indicate digital form capture and automated record linking were incorporated into day-to-day maintenance operations.
Governance changes included standardized procedures, digital signoffs, and centralized calibration records to support compliance and traceability across maintenance and quality teams. Rollout required updating standard operating procedures and targeted training to operationalize the Emerson Asset Management workflows.
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INEOS Group | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 22892 | $12.8B | United Kingdom | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, INEOS Group deployed Emerson Asset Management as an Asset Performance Management solution to support field instrumentation commissioning and ongoing maintenance operations at INEOS Chlor. The implementation centered on commissioning diagnostics and device-level asset health monitoring, establishing Emerson Asset Management as the system of record for instrument configuration and commissioning documentation.
The deployment used AMS Device Manager functionality for predictive diagnostics, device configuration, and commissioning workflows, enabling faster fault isolation and standardized device commissioning procedures. Configuration emphasized device-level audit trail capabilities and technician-facing interfaces, which improved traceability of configuration changes and the accessibility of commissioning records.
Operationally the scope covered field instrumentation commissioning and plant maintenance teams, with workflows focused on loop testing, fault diagnosis, and documentation handover to operations. Governance changes included formalizing audit trail use for documentation capture and defining technician procedures for diagnostic exception handling to ensure consistent commissioning records.
Reported outcomes tied to the INEOS Chlor implementation included a reduction of two weeks in overall field instrumentation commissioning time through faster diagnosis of potential instrument faults, and clearer commissioning documentation due to the Audit Trail feature. The narrative aligns Emerson Asset Management, Asset Performance Management, and engineering maintenance functions, showing a concentrated implementation signal around commissioning efficiency and device-level diagnostic governance.
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Life Sciences | 17834 | $7.6B | Switzerland | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 20000 | $40.3B | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 300 | $35M | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2013 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 1500 | $950M | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Utilities | 7000 | $8.9B | United States | Emerson Automation Solutions | Emerson Asset Management | Asset Performance Management | 2016 | n/a |
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