THREE RIVERS, Mich., Aug. 30, 2017 -- Armstrong International has named the F.W. Webb Process Controls Division its manufacturers’ representative for steam, condensate, hot water, and heat transfer products in the Northeast.
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Under an agreement announced today by both companies, F.W. Webb Co., through its Process Controls Division, will serve as representative for all Armstrong thermal product lines, except for humidification. The agreement covers all six New England states, upstate New York, and six counties in Pennsylvania.
“The enhanced technical capability and systems expertise of the Process Controls Division complements the Armstrong product line and bolsters our solutions approach to solving customer problems,” said Tom Henry, Armstrong’s Corporate Director of Global Sales. “F.W. Webb and Armstrong are two multi-generational American companies that share the same values and long-term customer focus. We are delighted to appoint the Process Controls Division as our exclusive representative.”
“To fully execute our expanded responsibilities for Armstrong thermal products, the Process Controls Division is creating a dedicated team within the division, called the Thermal Solutions Group,” said Corey Post, General Manager, F.W. Webb Process Controls Division. “We are committing resources and expertise to Armstrong’s exceptional thermal products line to meet customer needs.”
The F.W. Webb Process Controls Division provides essential products and services for engineered and process systems across many industries and customer types, including manufacturing, food/beverage production, power/energy producers, paper/pulp processors, and medical facilities. Key products include: actuated, control and safety relief valves; flow meters; overpressure protection devices; instrumentation; automation controls and systems; and engineered systems. A full array of services – e.g., calibration, testing, diagnostic surveying, and preventive maintenance – enhance the Division’s quality product lines.
“Combining the Armstrong thermal offering with complementary products and components from our other key manufacturers gives customers access to a complete thermal solution,” Post said. “Backed by highly trained Webb technicians, engineers and application specialists, our solutions-based approach provides customers the correct products and services for their unique and critical process needs.”
About Armstrong International
Armstrong International provides intelligent system solutions that improve utility performance, lower energy consumption, and reduce environmental emissions, while providing an enjoyable experience. Founded in 1900, Armstrong International is a family-owned company headquartered in the United States, with manufacturing, sales and seminar centers located throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and the subcontinent of India.
Find more information at armstronginternational.com.
About F.W. Webb Company
Founded in 1866 as a single plumbing supply house in Boston, F.W. Webb Company has a long heritage of proudly serving residential, commercial, industrial and institutional customers with their construction, renovation, maintenance, repair, and operational needs. F.W. Webb has grown from its original location to more than 90 across nine states. The largest distributor of its kind in the Northeast, F.W. Webb has extensive inventory and expertise in 15 distinct areas. Plumbing, Heating, HVAC/R, and PVF are the company’s core businesses. Specialty markets include Process Controls, Pumps and certified pump repair, High Purity Process components, Fire Protection systems and fabrication, Water Works, and Environmental Services. F.W. Webb also operates 40 Frank Webb Home bath, kitchen and lighting showrooms. Headquartered in Bedford, Mass., the family-owned F.W. Webb Co. employs approx. 2,200 people in all six New England states, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
For more information, visit fwwebb.com.
Media Contacts: Jeff Nowicki Armstrong International 269-279-3324 [email protected] Phyllis Laorenza F.W. Webb Company 781-272-6600 x.328 [email protected]


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