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G&G LED Lighting: Company Expands Operations in Albany, N.Y.
Albany, N.Y. — Oct. 6, 2015 — G&G LED Lighting, a leading manufacturer of wet location lighting for rugged commercial applications, has tripled its warehouse and office space to accommodate its continued growth. Its new 6,500-square-foot location at 8 Access Road in Albany, was chosen specifically to further the company’s expansion into new markets with cost-effective, highly reliable LED lighting products designed especially for harsh, wet environments.
“We’ve not only added extensively to our executive staff, but also released several new waterproof product lines, enhanced other features, and received multiple new product certifications this past year alone," said Jason Baright, president of G&G LED.
“However, our greatest strength has been the provision of high-quality, specialty lighting for a wide range of commercial purposes. No matter the need, we provide customers with application support and lighting design services as well as free consultations without hassle. This is not something you will find from many other lighting manufacturers.”
According to Baright, while other manufacturers have remained unchanged for decades, G&G LED has emerged as an industry leader in just five years through the introduction of a proprietary form factor using a plug-and-play, daisy-chain connection/wiring method that provides a modern look, easy installation, and enhanced reliability. The entire product line is backed by a no-hassle warranty, plus the highest level of customer service and support in the field.
“This move offers even greater customer and distributor support through the addition of more stock inventory, increased service staff, and decreased lead and transit times. We also have a much larger R&D area containing larger testing chambers, manufacturing capabilities, and equipment,” Baright said.
G&G LED was founded in 2010 to fill industrial lighting needs for high-quality linear LED products, especially those suitable for wet locations and harsh environments. For more information, visit http://ggled.net/.
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