York now officially part of Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls, Inc. announced that it has completed its acquisition of YORK International, supplier of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) equipment and services. Effective as of the transaction Friday, the Johnson Controls Board of Directors elected former YORK Chief Executive Officer and President C. David Myers as a vice president and corporate officer of Johnson Controls. The company also named Myers as president of its building efficiency business.

This multi-site global company will now have a single source to purchase, install, and service mechanical equipment and other integrated systems and services. The result will be the delivery of one-stop systems, faster installations, more efficient operations, and a competitive cost structure.

Some systems-related priorities include the convergence of Johnson Controls Metasys building management system and YORK’s ISN ConneXsys controls to ensure uninterrupted operations. Organizations will soon benefit from factory-mounted controls from Johnson Controls on select light commercial YORK equipment to offer packaged rooftops with both N2 and BACNet protocols. In addition, a focus will be on establishing Johnson Controls connectivity for all commercial products that will support gateway integration or protocols supported by native systems.

The acquisition creates the largest global provider with more than 700 sales and service offices in the building efficiency business serving over 125 countries. The new business will have market leadership in North America and Europe, and increased strength in Asia (especially China), Central Europe, the Middle East and Latin America. YORK will retain its global product brand under “YORK, A Johnson Controls Company.”