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SCO Lighting, a world-leader representing more than 75 lighting manufacturers in the commercial and industrial sale of lighting and lighting controls based in the USA, has concluded an acquisition agreement with Architectural Lighting and Design (AL+D), also a lighting manufactures’
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epresentative company based in Pensacola, Florida.
After the merger, AL+D (which will henceforth be known as SESCO Pensacola) will have a new sales territory stretching from Gulfport and Biloxi, Mississippi, and then east to Mobile, Alabama, Pensacola, and Panama City, Florida. And SESCO Pensacola is projecting sales to exceed $6.5 million over the next six months.
SESCO's move into Pensacola began in late 2011, and was precipitated by its Board of Directors decision that it was necessary for the company to better-accommodate the growing sales load of SESCO Tallahassee, strengthen its market presence in the NW Gulf Coast region, and continue SESCO’
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trend toward growth and dominance of the Florida lighting sales industry. Additionally, as a company that prides itself in providing "
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ghting for a greener tomorrow,”™
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ESCO views working in the NW Gulf Coast as a unique opportunity to introduce a new level of environmental conscientiousness to electrical construction in an area where careless construction practices threaten to collapse some of America's most beautiful ecosystems.
In order to facilitate a smooth and successful ownership transition, SESCO has kept all of AL+D's previous principals (Buddy Vance, Steve Vance, and Hank Lawton) on board, as well as seven other employees. According to Mike Segal, SESCO Board Chairman, "
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e of the biggest mistakes we could possibly make would be to completely overhaul AL+D. They didn't get our attention because they were a failing company--they got our attention because they were a successful company. What we're looking to do is move in, take what’
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already in place, and improve it so we can do better."