Industrial Indexing Systems, INC

was founded in 1977 in Penfield, NY. A year later the company moved to its present location in Victor, NY, near the junction of Interstate 490 and Interstate 90, exit 45 of the New York State Thruway.

To accommodate the steady growth we’ve enjoyed over the years, our facility has been expanded several times to its present 17,000 square foot capacity. This location houses all critical departments – sales, marketing, applications engineering, R&D, production, warehouse, panel shop, quality control and customer support. Having everything under one roof speeds communications and provides better service to our customers.

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Our objective in 1977 remains our objective today: bring state-of-the-art servo system products to practical use on the factory floor. Whether it is a complete turnkey system or servo components, IIS’ commitment to quality products and personalized support is unsurpassed.

Industrial Indexing Systems is proud to be a member of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA), SERCOS North America (SErial Realtime COmmunications System) and CC-Link Partner Association.

Industrial Indexing Systems

626 Fishers Run, Victor, NY 14564

Phone: 585.924.9181

Fax: 585.924.2169

Email: info@iis-servo.com

Web: www.iis-servo.com

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