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Cooper Lighting Solutions Launches Quick Spec: A Comprehensive Specifying Lighting and Controls Program

Quick Spec

Cooper Lighting Solutions today introduced Quick Spec, a comprehensive product portfolio program designed to help lighting professionals stay ahead of demanding project schedules.

The new program includes centralized, instant online access to product information to help make it easier and faster to narrow the search for the most popular, readily available luminaires and controls from Cooper Lighting Solutions. The Quick Spec program includes the ability to compare product specifications and features. Products ordered via Quick Spec are shipped within 10 business days or less.

“Quick Spec is available to anyone who needs to stay ahead of a demanding project schedule, from schematic design through construction administration,” says Eric Jerger, VP Business Segments and Customer Experience of Cooper Lighting Solutions. “Quick Spec offers a broad portfolio of solutions with quick access to information, saving time on both ends of the project.”

The Cooper Lighting Solutions selection of specification-grade lighting includes a broad portfolio of products, with choices to meet a range of price and performance requirements, all accessible via Quick Spec. Product selection includes downlights, high bay, linear, strips, troffers, outdoor, and controls, in popular brands such as HALO Commercial, Portfolio, Metalux, Corelite, NeoRay, iO, Fail-Safe, and WaveLinx.

“Quick Spec complements our MarketPro Stock Lighting Solutions Program, which provides our customers with top-selling, in-stock lighting and controls products from industry preferred brands backed with their trusted performance, reliability, and quality.” said Ryan Rodau, Director of Specification Marketing of Cooper Lighting Solutions.

Visit Quick Spec for more information and learn about the lighting and controls available through this new program.

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