Made to Measure Expands Operations to the West Coast
The second location in Orange County, California, will offer a suite of services and local presence for the company’s growing base of clients on the West Coast and in the western states.
Quinn Bley, director of CMM sales and service, and CMM Service Engineer Stephen Kukla work to calibrate the Y-Axis of a CMM. Photo Credit: Made to Measure
Made to Measure, a metrology equipment and services provider, is expanding operations with a satellite office in Orange County, California. For over 30 years, Made to Measure has been conducting operations from its Chicago-area headquarters. According to the company, this second location will offer a suite of services and local presence for its growing base of clients on the West Coast and in the western states.
“With many manufacturing companies located in Orange County and California representing over 14% of the total U.S. economy, it is a natural next step for our organization,” says Sven Bley, president and CEO of Made to Measure. “A local presence will enable us to provide our same level of outstanding service closer to our customer base.”
Quinn Bley, cirector of CMM sales and service, will lead the new West Coast technical center. As a third-generation member of this family-owned business, Bley brings with him extensive knowledge and experience. He will provide technical support, CMM calibration services, repairs, upgrades and onsite retrofits. Additionally, Bley will be a conduit for other parts of the organization located at company headquarters — including metrology training, CMM programming and dimensional inspection.
“I am very excited to take on this new role. As a mid-size company ourselves, we understand the importance of ensuring that small and mid-size customers receive the same responsive support as larger businesses,” Bley says. “This is our next big step in increasing our local presence on the West Coast. We look forward to growing alongside the ever-expanding manufacturing industry in California.”
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