US LED Launches Fast Track – A New Way To Get Essential Lighting Solutions Delivered Fast


 US LED, the industry’s leading provider of ultra-long-life LED lighting solutions, recently announced the launch of its newest product fulfillment program - Fast Track. The new program will streamline the process of getting essential lighting solutions delivered fast so that projects can be completed more quickly. “The aim of Fast Track is to create a time-saving experience for our customers,” said Ron Farmer, CEO at US LED. “With multiple product categories in stock and ready to ship, they will get the value and performance they need immediately without worry of quality being sacrificed.”

The Fast Track Program presents the opportunity for customers to effortlessly browse hundreds of relevant in-stock products, specify what they need, and get it delivered when they need it the most. In addition to in-stock products, US LED offers multiple categories where products can be customized with available components and have it built within a short lead time. To experience the Fast Track Program and access the list of available in-stock products visit https://hubs.ly/H0qs_530

 

 



May 22, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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