Brilliance LED acquires Commercial Lighting Services

Brilliance LED LLC acquired Commercial Lighting Services in Granite Falls, North Carolina.
The company, which has nine employees, will retain its contact information and continue operation from its Granite Falls, North Carolina, location.
Brilliance LED LLC, Carefree, Arizona, acquired Commercial Lighting Services in Granite Falls, North Carolina.

Brilliance LED LLC, Carefree, Arizona, acquired Commercial Lighting Services in Granite Falls, North Carolina. CLS will continue to operate under its current team and trade name, continuing its reputation of providing customer service in the Southeast. Its phone numbers, email addresses and other contact information have stayed the same.

CLS manufactures LED lights for various commercial applications and is located at 1 South Main Street, Granite Falls, North Carolina, 28630.

“We are excited to add CLS to the Brilliance LED family,” says Bryan Gold, CEO of Brilliance LED. “This acquisition expands our footprint into the commercial and electrical markets and effectively complements the Brilliance green industry exposure for which we are known,” said Bryan Gold, CEO of Brilliance LED.

CLS, which has nine employees, has served the Southeast U.S. for more than 10 years. It has a 60,000-square-foot warehouse facility and its LED lights are available through electrical distributors.

“I am looking forward to bringing our two proven business models together to form an amazing customer-focused team,” says Austin Powell, vice president of sales of Commercial Lighting Services.

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