Torbram Electric Supply Designates Acuity Lighting a National Partner

Torbram

January 16, 2018

Torbram Electric Supply’s partnership with Acuity Lighting, the leading lighting manufacturer in North America, is effective this month.

“Over the last few months, meetings with Acuity left no doubt in my mind that our future partnership will be a very successful and a positive one,” says Wayne Davies, General Manager of Torbram Electric Supply. “For the Western regions, this is the first time in the history of the company that we will have the support of a major lighting line. I am convinced this will be a major game changer that will alter the scope of business currently available to our branch network. This partnership is another major addition to the TES/CES family, which will place us in an even stronger position to continue our growth in the current market place.”

Torbram Electric Supply a Canadian company, is part of a privately owned electrical wholesale network that was established on July 16th, 1951. The company has over 850 branch locations around the world operating in 8 countries.

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