The addition of Dresser Masoneilan reinforces the already strong acceptance of
FDT Technology among valve suppliers
Brussels, September 24, 2008: FDT Group AISBL proudly announces that Dresser Masoneilan,
the leading international valve supplier, has joined the FDT Group as corporate member. This
membership further strengthens the acceptance of FDT Technology among valve suppliers. All
major control valve suppliers, with the exception of one, are now members of the FDT Group.
This clearly indicates that the benefits delivered by the FDT Technology are recognized by the
specialists and that FDT provides a particularly powerful environment for expressing valve asset
management and predictive maintenance features.
This suitability has been acknowledged since the start of FDT and found strong support with
end users such as Saudi Aramco, Shell and Chevron. More recently, the performance test
commissioned by the users association WIB confirmed that FDT programming technology is the
best environment for describing asset management and sophisticated maintenance features.
Flavio Tolfo, Managing Director of the FDT Group declares “We are very pleased with the
membership of Dresser Masoneilan and look forward to their active involvement in our technology
development and marketing effort.”
Sandro Esposito, Product Marketing Manager with Dresser Masoneilan, states, "by joining the
FDT Group we immediately expand our integration for digital products with various device configuration
and management applications. This technology facilitates the commissioning and
equipment health monitoring for control and ESD valves which reduces their operating costs
while maximizing uptime."
About the FDT Group AISBL™
The FDT Group AISBL is a non-profit corporation consisting of 68 leading worldwide companies
active in process and factory automation. The major purpose of the FDT Group is to provide an
open and non proprietary interface for the integration of field devices with engineering, automation
and asset management systems. In this environment, end users, manufacturers, universities
and research organizations are working together to develop the technology, provide development
tools, support and training, coordinate field trials and demonstrations, and enable product
interoperability.
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