MSI Viking Expands Metrology Partnership With Mahr
The expanded partnership now includes advanced production metrology systems, covering contour, roughness and form instruments, as well as advanced optical metrology systems.
MSI Viking has expanded its partnership with Mahr to include its advanced production metrology systems, covering contour, roughness and form instruments, as well as advanced optical metrology systems.
The expanded partnership is expected to enhance MSI Viking’s offerings across its Southeastern region, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, and extends into the Midwest, covering Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Dan Carter, president of MSI Viking, says, “Mahr’s metrology systems are highly differentiated by their quality, reliability, software and ability to meet the broad scope of requirements and demanding expectations of our customers.”
Dave MacKenzie, director of sales at Mahr Inc., adds, “We are confident that this expanded partnership will bring even greater value to our customers in the Southeastern and Midwestern regions. Customers will have ample support from the MSI Viking sales team and the Mahr Inc. sales and service teams from our Detroit, Cincinnati and Greenville customer centers.”
MSI Viking says its expanded relationship with Mahr continues its mission to provide customers with comprehensive, high-quality solutions for all precision measurement needs.
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