MSI Viking, a distributor of precision metrology systems and calibration services, has expanded its long-standing partnership with Mahr, a global leader in high-precision metrology instruments. This expanded relationship now includes Mahr's advanced production metrology systems, covering contour, roughness, and form instruments, as well as advanced optical metrology systems.
The expanded partnership will 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, expressed his enthusiasm for the expanded partnership and is looking forward to picking up where they left off a few years ago. "Our companies work very well together," he stated. "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. At MSI Viking, we are committed to providing exceptional post-sale service and support for the equipment we sell, ensuring that our customers receive the full value of these advanced technologies."
Dave MacKenzie, director of sales at Mahr Inc., also commented on the partnership: "MSI Viking has proven itself as a leading distributor of precision metrology systems and calibration services, with an intense focus on the customer. This focus is perfectly aligned with Mahr's objectives of exceeding customer expectations and achieving the highest levels of satisfaction. 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 located in these regions from our Detroit, Cincinnati and Greenville Customer Centers.”
Related Glossary Terms
- calibration
calibration
Checking measuring instruments and devices against a master set to ensure that, over time, they have remained dimensionally stable and nominally accurate.
- centers
centers
Cone-shaped pins that support a workpiece by one or two ends during machining. The centers fit into holes drilled in the workpiece ends. Centers that turn with the workpiece are called “live” centers; those that do not are called “dead” centers.
- metrology
metrology
Science of measurement; the principles on which precision machining, quality control and inspection are based. See precision machining, measurement.