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When American manufacturers talk about industrial automation, one name comes up again and again: ABB. With roots stretching back more than 140 years and a global presence in over 100 countries, ABB has grown into one of the world's leading suppliers of electrification, robotics, motion, and process automation technology. In the United States specifically, ABB has built a substantial footprint that makes it a go-to partner for companies looking to modernize their operations.
ABB's American operations are headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, and the company employs roughly 20,000 people across about 100 communities in 25 states, plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. This isn't a company simply exporting produ...
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When American manufacturers talk about industrial automation, one name comes up again and again: ABB. With roots stretching back more than 140 years and a global presence in over 100 countries, ABB has grown into one of the world's leading suppliers of electrification, robotics, motion, and process automation technology. In the United States specifically, ABB has built a substantial footprint that makes it a go-to partner for companies looking to modernize their operations.
ABB's American operations are headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, and the company employs roughly 20,000 people across about 100 communities in 25 states, plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. This isn't a company simply exporting products into the U.S. market — it has manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and research facilities embedded throughout the country. That local footprint matters because it means faster delivery times, region-specific technical support, and a workforce that understands American industrial standards and regulations.