Our Facility


We expect you to come visit periodically during the build of your machine and have the facilities to accomodate your stay. From private customer offices to three conference rooms with multimedia capability, this is your off site office. You will enjoy watching your machine being built and run off in out 25,000 square foot, air conditioned shop. Within our shop is a high tech paint booth with heated make up air and high efficiency filters for achieving a world class paint job on your machine that will make you proud. We also have two interior truck wells that will accomodate a complete tractor trailer, four overhead cranes with 20 ton capacity, a machine shop, weld shop, electronics lab and calibration equipment.

Our electronics lab has all of the conveniences for troubleshooting and building electronic circuits on site. The engineering department has a picturesue view of nature in a comfortable environment and utilizes the latest software such as Autocad Electrical, Autodesk Inventor, Labview, Rslogix, Visual Studio, PanelBuilder, Encompix and more.

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Contact Us

To obtain more information on how MCM can serve you with world-class engineering and design of advanced test machinery, please call or email us.

(248) 347-7900


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MCM seeks to broaden horizons
In order to continue our current annual growth trend, Michigan Custom Machines is exploring other potential markets for development. We are actively pursuing alternative opportunities in machinery building. Our focus will be on equipment that would utilize our current design and build experience. If you have a requirement for equipment that needs to be developed or simply refined, feel free to contact our sales department and we'll review your needs.

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Latest News

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

We’ve been reading a lot of press concerning U.S. manufacturing companies “reshoring” and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States. The companies reportedly involved include household names like Ford Motor, Buck Knives, Master Lock, and more.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

As part of our growth initiative, MCM is looking to expand its base of equipment manufacturing.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Jason Stoddard of MCM was recently recognized by Control Engineering magazine as a Leader under 40

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