RAB Lighting Inc. to Exit the Canadian Marketplace

Nov. 8, 2018

After a decade of creating affordable, energy-efficient LED Lighting exclusively for the electrical distributors of Canada, RAB Lighting Inc. (using the brand RC Lighting) has decided to exit the Canadian marketplace. Our decision was driven by increasing costs and complexity.

The RC Lighting brand will no longer accept new opportunities effective November 2nd, 2018. RAB Lighting Inc. will continue to support the needs of our customers to help make any transition as seamless as possible.

Existing quotes will be honored until the earlier of their expiration date, or 12/31/18. New orders will be accepted as long as supplies last at our Ontario Warehouse. Returns and Warranty claims will be honored and can be arranged directly with RAB Lighting by contacting customer service at 888-722-1000.

We appreciate your partnership and wish you the best of luck in the future.

As seen on their website: https://www.rclighting.ca/

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