The Luminaires Group Acquires Luminaire Led

November 16, 2018

Luminaire LED will operate as a standalone division and maintain its operations in Edison, New Jersey. It will continue to be managed by company president Ron Lipson. The company manufactures durable and vandal resistant LED lighting solutions. Focused on rugged design and reliability, the Luminaire Led product offering complements the TLG portfolio of award-winning brands.

“We are executing on a strategy of acquisition that brings specific competences to the group,” said Christian B. Fabi, president of TLG. “Luminaire LED is recognized for its advanced engineering and rigorous testing techniques that enable the development of products that stand up to the harshest of environments.”

Luminaire Led has specialized in vandal resistant lighting for over 40 years, serving a segment of the lighting market that presents unique challenges. Installed in schools, confinement and health facilities, in transportation stations and other demanding environments, Luminaire Led products are proven to withstand both environmental and physical abuse.

“We will continue to maintain our separate agent networks and distribution channels to ensure that customers continue to receive the best service possible,” says Lipson. “By joining the group, Luminaire Led will benefit from additional expertise, so we can continue to innovate in product development. For TLG, there is an opportunity to enter new markets.”

TLG now comprises five niche brands focused on design, innovation and function in various lighting industry sectors: a-light, Cyclone, Eureka, Luminaire Led and Luminis. TLG acquires companies that bring specific competences to the group and supports them in their continued evolvement. The organization leverages this combined knowledge and expertise to continuously improve process and product design. Each brand in the group retains its autonomy and brand identity, facilitating an organizational culture that is nimble and able react to its own market needs. TLG luminaires have received many awards, including several prestigious Red Dot Awards.

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