INDUSTRIAL CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS

Miille Applied Research Company, Inc. (MARC™) is a Houston based electronic engineering and consulting firm that was established in 1980. From the beginning, MARC has provided the design, development and manufacturing services for a wide range of products and systems used in industrial control, data acquisition, data communication and factory automation applications.

The focus of MARC has always been to acquire an in-depth understanding of their customer's requirements and to provide those customers with outstanding products, services, and support. MARC measures its own success on contributions to their customers' success.

MARC remains, as it was founded, a company based on professional engineering and solutions delivery. MARC will continue to be a premier engineering company, that closely monitors the industry and the technology to ensure that it is providing the right products to niche markets with special needs.

The OMNII-COMM™ product family (MARC's latest line of versatile and powerful communications modules) exemplifies the engineering and industry knowledge that MARC has always applied to their products. MARC is constantly researching and developing new products and building on the knowledge that will allow them to continue to be a leader in innovative products and services.

MARC™ Provides Solutions for Applications in:

  • Communication Protocol Conversion
  • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Expansion Modules
  • Universal Data Communications Control
  • Data Acquisition and Data Concentration

MARC™ Products and Services are utilized in many varied industries.
Some of these are:

  • Chemical Processing, Oil Refining & Production
  • Pipeline Monitoring and Control
  • Electricity Generation and Transmission
  • Manufacturing and Factory Automation
  • Pulp and Paper Production
  • Metals Refining and Processing
  • Food and Beverage Processing
  • Water and Wastewater Treatment

For a quote or question about any of our products,
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