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Automation distributor opens new operation southeast of Kansas City

Feb. 27, 2025
Vector Controls and Automation Group celebrates grand opening of new Missouri facility

Vector Controls and Automation Group, an authorized sales and service representative for Endress+Hauser since 2013, opened its Missouri facility in Lee's Summit.

Vector Controls and Automation Group is a manufacturing representative and distributor, offering a portfolio of products and turnkey items. Its expertise is in process control, risk management, cost-effectiveness and energy savings.

“At Vector Controls and Automation Group, the customer is at the forefront,” said Jared Boudreaux, president at Vector Controls and Automation Group. “We are excited about the enhanced capabilities this new facility brings, allowing us to provide even better support and innovative solutions to our valued customers.”

The new facility, spanning 5,150 square feet, marks a significant milestone for Vector Controls and Automation Group.

“This new office represents more than just a physical space; it symbolizes our dedication to providing exceptional support and solutions tailored to our customers’ needs,” said Jeff Hershberger, area vice president at Vector Controls and Automation Group. “By having a local office, we can respond more swiftly to customer requirements, offer personalized assistance and build stronger relationships within the Kansas and Missouri communities.”

Vector Controls and Automation Group shares a 120,000-square-foot facility with Endress+Hauser, located south of Houston in Pearland, Texas. The campus features areas for calibration, repair, training and a process training unit (PTU).

“Our ongoing investments and expansions across the United States highlight our dedication to supporting our customers,” said Todd Lucey, general manager at Endress+Hauser, USA. “We have seen firsthand how these initiatives positively impact Endress+Hauser, and we will be delighted to see Vector Controls and Automation Group achieve similar success with their new facility and expansion. This expansion will undoubtedly enhance their capabilities and foster growth.”

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