Juno lighting
In 1976 the founder of Juno lighting envisioned the production of lighting fixtures that were both stylish and economical. They had to be flexible, adaptable and contemporary. This vision created Juno lighting. At first juno lighting was aimed at a simple target market. High quality, competitively priced track fixtures for the home. It then grew as a business and expanded into recessed lighting for both residential and commercial use. Today, Juno lighting is one of the largest independent designer and manufacturer of track and recessed lighting.
Juno lighting combined its strengths with other companies merging into the Juno lighting group. A recent acquisition was on 15-Oct-2002 when the Group acquired Alfa Lighting Inc. It now markets under 8 brand names. The Group’s principal activities are to design, assemble and market a full line of recessed and track lighting fixtures for use in new construction and remodeling of commercial, institutional and residential buildings. The Group also designs, manufactures and markets other incandescent and fluorescent lighting products. These products are used in commercial lighting market, primarily in department and chain stores. The Group produces a variety of lighting fixtures and related equipment of both contemporary and traditional design, most of which are available in a variety of styles, sizes and finishes.
Juno Lighting offers residential & commercial recessed lighting products in a wide variety of directional light fixtures. Juno also provides architectural lighting products for commercial environments with appropriate illumination for specific lighting applications. Their products include commercial incandescent, compact fluorescent, linear fluorescent, high intensity discharge (HID) and more.
Juno Lighting makes light fixtures for commercial, institutional, and residential buildings. It also makes showcase lighting fixtures, fiber optic lighting products, and emergency and exit lighting signs based on LED technology. Juno’s other products include recessed lighting and track-lighting systems. The company also sells undercabinet and casework lighting products under the Juno and Danalite brands. Juno counts contractors and remodelers as its chief customers. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Square D.
Track recessed and commercial lighting, Specification grade down lighting and track lighting, Low voltage halogen lighting systems, HID and specialty flouroscent lighting system, Exit and emergency lighting, Architectural linear lighting are all areas of lighting that this group is considered a leader in.
At the end of the 2004 fiscal year, the group had a revenue of 242 million dollars. Revenue growth was at 20.60%. It had about 1000 employees.
As its name suggests, Juno was the wife of Jupiter, the Juno lighting company has indeed come into its own and has begun to glow as a major company in lighting industry.
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