• Rockwell Signs Automation Asset Management Service Agreements

    Rockwell Automation, Milwaukee, recently signed agreements with six major manufacturers for the management of maintenance repair and operations (MRO) assets at eight facilities in the United States. Representing more than $5 million in annual revenue for Rockwell, these service agreements with companies involved with transportation, tire and rubber, and automotive and consumer products cover approximately
    Oct. 17, 2001

    Rockwell Automation, Milwaukee, recently signed agreements with six major manufacturers for the management of maintenance repair and operations (MRO) assets at eight facilities in the United States. Representing more than $5 million in annual revenue for Rockwell, these service agreements with companies involved with transportation, tire and rubber, and automotive and consumer products cover approximately $450 million in automation assets.

    Under the terms of the agreements, Rockwell’s Global Manufacturing Solutions business will assume inventory and MRO asset management responsibilities at each of the eight facilities.

    For more information, visit www.rockwellautomation.com.

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