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GE Lighting Supplier of the Year 2009 from Franklin Empire

March 06, 2010
b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2010_ge_feinc_supplier_of_the_year_02.jpg GE Consumer & Industrial is pleased to announce that GE Lighting has been named Franklin Empire’s Supplier of the Year for 2009.

“This award is a reflection of the excellent support and service provided to us by GE Lighting, as well as their agents Éclairage Optimum and Aland Enterprises throughout 2009. Congratulations to the entire GE Lighting team,” said Cara Backman, marketing manager with Franklin Empire.

Franklin Empire Inc. is a family-owned, independent Canadian electrical distributor that supplies electrical components to the commercial, contractor and industrial markets across Quebec and Ontario. A GE Edison Elite Distributor, Franklin Empire has been supplying GE Lighting products for over 70 years.

Every year, all Franklin Empire branches are asked to evaluate their top suppliers based on a list of performance criteria, including product quality, customer service and support, price, project and sales support, and deliveries. For 2009, GE Lighting received the highest evaluation of all Franklin Empire suppliers.

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