Two lighting companies announce alliance

April 16, 2003
Amerlux Lighting Systems and W.A.C. Lighting announced they have formed a strategic alliance that covers marketing, product development, manufacturing, and sourcing for the commercial and retail markets. Later this year, both companies plan on launching several co-developed product lines, to their respective markets. “We are very pleased to be entering into an agreement with a company of the stature

Amerlux Lighting Systems and W.A.C. Lighting announced they have formed a strategic alliance that covers marketing, product development, manufacturing, and sourcing for the commercial and retail markets. Later this year, both companies plan on launching several co-developed product lines, to their respective markets.

“We are very pleased to be entering into an agreement with a company of the stature and reputation of W.A.C. Lighting,” said Chuck Campagna of Amerlux Lighting. “The combination of resources, people, products, and services of W.A.C. and Amerlux is an ideal solution to meet the discriminating needs of end-users, specifiers, and distributors in the commercial and retail construction industry.”

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