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2007 Philips offers a bid to acquire Genlyte, Lightolier's parent company.
Lightolier de Mexico moves to original showroom and office building in Insurgentes sur 512. Lightolier participates in Expo Electrica once again and HSBC Tower, first LEED's building in Mexico uses Lightolier in the main lobby and common areas.
2006 Lightolier and Lumec get together and participate in Expo Electrica for the third year.
BANORTE headquarters in Mexico City is usesLightolier products in their state of the art facility (half a mile of indirect luminaries are used). Torre Mayor Building in Mexico continues using Lightolier products in all common areas.
2005 Lightolier opens first office in Mexico City. Lightolier direct sales team is established in Mexico City.
2004 Lightolier Participates in EXPOELECTRICA CONACOME for the first time
2001 Lightolier open it's own sales office in Monterrey Mexico
2000 Ligtholier supplies products for Palacio Postal and Palacio Nacional in Mexico City. The economy stability improves in Mexico and export sales start to increase.
1992 Lightolier Sales in Mexico are handled via Authorized distributors
1989-1990 Grand opening of Lightolier's Showroom in Mexico City. First Tech Center of its kind in the country.
1986 Lightolier acquires building in Mexico City (Insurgentes Sur 512) for showroom and sales activities.
1985 Lightolier main facility in Camargo Chihuahua is opened to manufacture products in Mexico for US markets
1960's
Lightolier forms a Joint Venture with local partners and starts selling products under license agreements and original US products.
These are some of the first projects that launched Lightolier de Mexico as the premier lighting company in Mexico:
• Spanish Embassy in Mexico
• Camino Real Hotel in Guatemala and Panama
• Town Hall in the city of Merida
• Mexico Auditorio Nacional Mexico City
• Nacional Museum of Antropology Mexico City
1950's Lightolier Products are imported to Mexico for High End Homes |