About Us
Michigan Scientific Corporation (MSC) was incorporated in 1960 and has a staff of over 100 engineers, technicians, machinists, and fabricators. Much of the design and manufacturing of slip rings and transducers takes place at the Charlevoix, Michigan location.
The Milford, Michigan location provides much of the engineering services. Electronics and mechanical design, CAD, FEA, and instrumentation support are performed at this facility. MSC has a global presence with many products being used in almost every continent.
The european office has been established in Paris area in 2017. We provide technical support, design support, sales and delivery, as well as on-site or remote technical assistance.
Our customer's partner
If several companies have been trusting us for more than 30 years it's because we believe in a relationship with our customers based on:
- performance
- trust
- integrity
- reliability
- creativity
With every demands, our first effort is aimed toward the comprehension of the job, environement and restrictions of our customer. This approach is essential to determine the best solution to perfectly meet the needs of the customer's project and makes us one of the actors of our customer's success.
From first consultation to support, everything is individual!
Each customer, from small offices to multinational corporations, is followed by our team of sales engineers individually. We follow every developments and take into consideration our customer's restrictions and expectations to find custom made solutions. We believe this individual approach assures the proximity and reactivity every company is expected to move forward!
Certifications
We are certified ISO-9001:2015 You can find our certificate here.
What we value
We showcase a broad range of sensors and measurement systems. We are permanently developing new products to answer our growing customer's and partner's demands. Our flexibility and our experience in measurement solutions allow for a constant implication in a wide range of industrial projects.