MaxLite launches Quick Ship Program


Aimed at helping customers meet tight project deadlines, MaxLite introduces a Quick Ship Program that provides high quality LED lighting solutions at rapid delivery speed.

The MaxLite Quick Ship Program covers a wide array of interior and exterior lighting applications, and includes popular products such as T8 lamps, downlights, flat panels, highbays, wall packs, flood lights and canopy fixtures. The program is limited to specific SKUs and quantities; for complete guidelines, go to MaxLite.com/Quick-Ship.

“Through the integrated efforts of our customer service, warehousing and shipping teams, MaxLite is able to offer its most requested LED products with a quick and hassle-free approach,” said MaxLite Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Jim Hunter. “We are keeping these products in stock and available for immediate shipment from our New Jersey and California warehouses, with the targeted shipping time as 24 hours from the receipt and release of an approved order.” 

 To locate a MaxLite sales representative or distributor, or learn more about its portfolio of LED solutions, visit MaxLite.com.  

 


July 7, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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