Red Lion Controls has announced that the company’s industry-leading panel meters have received the 2012 Readers’ Choice Award from Control Design magazine. This achievement marks the 12th consecutive year that the prestigious accolade has been awarded to Red Lion.
“Winning this award for the 12th straight year is a testament to the work we are doing within the industrial automation space,” said Jesse Benefiel, vice president of product management at Red Lion Controls. “With a goal to design and bring high-quality products to market, having customers select both our panel meters and customer service makes this award that much more gratifying.”
To determine this year’s winners, Control Design sent questionnaires to approximately 15,000 magazine subscribers who work directly with industrial automation and control products. The questionnaire included an unaided ballot in which participants were asked to identify the vendors that came to mind in response to questions. Voters were also asked to rate both service and customer support. Only companies that received at least five percent of the category vote were recognized. The survey has been conducted annually since 2001 and Red Lion has dominated the panel meter category year after year.
“The journey to market acceptance requires immense work and excellent listening skills. Staying there requires innovation and endurance,” says Joe Feeley, Editor-in-Chief of Control Design. “Our Readers’ Choice Awards recognize market leadership among many worthy competitors who are working hard to deliver cutting-edge products and services in the industrial automation market.”
Red Lion’s panel meter offering is the most comprehensive in the industry, with meters for both digital (pulsed) and analog signals. In addition to the various inputs offered, panel meters are also available for every application in a range of models, sizes and capabilities. From compact CUB indicators to versatile PAX process meters, Red Lion provides flexibility that allows customers to easily add or change capabilities with plug-and-play field installable option cards. The end result delivers real-time visibility that drives productivity.
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