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Liteline Appoints New Representation in Pacific Northwest

Canadian manufacturer Liteline Corporation has appointed SeaTac Lighting & Controls, along with Ambient Lighting & Controls, to represent Liteline in Washington, Alaska, and Northern Idaho as of January 16.

Both SeaTac Lighting and Ambient Lighting will call on all market segments, including distributors, contractors, specifiers, end-users, and municipalities. The primary initiative for both organizations is to service customers quickly as well as support them through strong technical skills. With decades of collective electrical industry experience, each team is equipped to provide quality solutions efficiently.

“We look forward to the new partnership and continuing to grow and service our customers within Washington, Alaska, and Northern Idaho,” says Nick Kalfayan, Regional Sales Manager-Western U.S. for Liteline Corp.

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