en.Wedoany.com Reported - Endress+Hauser has broken ground on an expansion of its campus in Pearland, Texas, further solidifying the company's ongoing commitment to its U.S. operations. This move aims to enhance its ability to serve customers along the Gulf Coast region and strengthen collaboration with sales and service partner Vector Controls and Automation Group.
The project adds approximately 18,000 square feet of space, focusing on light assembly, manufacturing, and material handling to boost the campus's operational capacity and efficiency. Matt Stevens, Regional Vice President of Endress+Hauser USA, stated that this expansion enhances the ability to serve customers by improving speed, flexibility, and overall efficiency, enabling the Pearland campus to support the continued growth of key industries in the region.
The expanded space will serve as a shared resource for Endress+Hauser and Vector Controls and Automation Group. Both teams can leverage this to streamline logistics, improve project execution, and enhance capabilities in testing, assembling, and delivering instrumentation systems and integrated solutions. Additionally, the facility will improve workflow efficiency, reduce reliance on external storage, and optimize shipping, receiving, repair, and calibration activities.
Jared Boudreaux, President of Vector Controls and Automation Group, noted that the Pearland campus expansion is a crucial step in enhancing Vector's long-term capabilities to meet customer needs. Vector was founded on the shared belief of six companies that uniting their strengths would achieve far more than the sum of their parts. The new facility embodies this vision and the determination that defines Vector's journey—working hard to make tomorrow better. Boudreaux also emphasized that the partnership with Endress+Hauser remains central to this progress, highlighting the mutual commitment to creating meaningful value for the customers they serve.
Construction began in 2026 and is expected to be substantially completed within the year. The expanded facility will support increased project volumes and align with the long-term campus plans of Endress+Hauser and Vector Controls and Automation Group, focusing on scalable operations and enhanced customer support capabilities.










