Zeiss Opens Metrology Service Center in Nashville
The facility will house various machines for customers in the Southeastern United States.
Zeiss Industrial Metrology (Maple Grove, Minnesota) has expanded its measuring service and programming capabilities with the opening of a new metrology service center in Nashville, Tennessee.
The center will offer contract measuring services, support, training and project management for customers in the Southeastern United States, says Al Chiasson, director of aftermarket and metrology services for Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology LLC. The facility will also enable the company to provide several types of software training, including different Calypso levels and PiWeb reporting software.
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