Aladdin's record: Cooper shines Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (Photo)


Cooper Electric has been committed to the development of lighting for more than 100 years. It is one of the most technologically advanced and largest lighting manufacturers in the world. It has about 20 well-known lighting brands, providing a full range of indoor and outdoor, global Industrial, commercial and residential lighting. Currently, Cooper Industries' Thomas Edison Research Center is the only research and development laboratory named after the great inventor.

In the past eight years since entering the Chinese market, Cooper has firmly occupied and expanded its sales share in the Chinese market. As of now, Cooper has more than 6,000 employees in China.

Guangzhou International Lighting is a grand event for the lighting industry in China and the world, and it has gathered lighting brands from all over the world. Cooper Lighting, as a top brand in the lighting industry, has been exhibiting for four consecutive years since 2004. As the official media media of the Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition and the mainstream online media of the lighting industry, Aladdin Lighting Network participated in the media meeting held by Cooper Lighting during the exhibition and held high-end dialogues with Cooper executives. , exchange visits Cooper exhibits.

In 175 years, trace the development history of Cooper:

In 1833, the Charles and Elias Cooper brothers opened a cast iron plant in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, USA, and they named the company C&E Cooper;

In 1869, Cooper produced its first Corus engine. The Curris engine revolutionized the manufacturing of the 19th century and became the heart of power plants, textile mills and rolling mills;

In 1944, Cooper became a listed company and is now one of the oldest listed companies on the New York Stock Exchange and is listed in the Standard & Poor's (S&P) index;

In 1981, Cooper acquired a multinational manufacturer, Crouse-Hinds, which specializes in the production of high quality electrical components, connectors, housings, switches, wiring devices, switchboards, traffic control and signaling, industrial and outdoor/indoor lighting. And aviation group lighting equipment;

1985 Cooper Electric acquired McGraw-Edison, a company formed by Edison's own company, Thomas A. Edison, which merged with McGraw Electric in 1957, which doubled the size of Cooper;

In 1987, Cooper established the Cooper Lighting Division after acquiring McGraw-Edison.

Acquisition of Menvier-Swain, a former manufacturer of alarms and detectors for industrial and commercial emergency lighting and for building security and security systems in the UK;

In 2000, Cooper acquired Eagle Electric and merged it with Cooper's existing line of wiring devices to form a new division called Cooper Electric. Today, Cooper Electric offers a portfolio of more than 10,000 high-quality devices for industrial, commercial and residential applications;

In 2001, Cooper Industries established the Cooper Asia Co., Ltd. Shanghai Representative Office in Shanghai, China;

In 2002, its wholly-owned subsidiary Cooper Electric (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. was established;

In 2003, Cooper (China) Investment Co., Ltd. was established.

In 2005, Cooper (China) Investment Co., Ltd. moved into the new Asian headquarters in Shanghai Heqing Industrial Park.

In 2007, Cooper's total revenue reached 5.8 billion US dollars, and about 34% of its sales share came from overseas markets outside the United States.





Cooper Electric China and Southeast Asia General Manager Mai Jinhui


Cooper Electric International Marketing Vice President Tom Salpietra, Chinese name Shen Pinxiang




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