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Type | Private |
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Industry | Lighting |
Founded | Zhongshan, Guangdong, China, 1996 |
Headquarters | Shanghai, China |
Key people | Wang YaoHai (CEO)[1] Ma Xiuhui (President)[2] |
Number of employees | 6,200 (2013) |
Website | opple.com |
Opple Lighting |
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OPPLE Lighting is a Chinese multinational lighting corporation headquartered in Shanghai, China . Founded in 1996, The firm's sales and service cover over 50 countries with over 30,000 sales outlets.[3][4]
Founded in Zhongshan, Guangdong province in 1996 by Madam. Ma and Mr. Wang, OPPLE began as a manufacturer of ceiling lights and quickly moved into CFLs during its first years. In 1999–2000 the firm launched its own brand and the Opple trademark was officially registered. In 2001, it moved from a China-only brand to expanding internationally in the Middle East and South East Asia.[5]
Its domestic sales network covers 95% of cities above county level through 5,000 Opple stores and 30,000 sales outlets.
Domestically, it has provided lighting for clients including Burger King, Starbucks, Adidas and Holiday Inn.[6][7]
Since 2001, OPPLE has begun expanding internationally with the opening of offices in 6 countries.
- OPPLE Lahore, Pakistan Office - OPPLE New Delhi, India Office - OPPLE Bangkok, Thailand Office
- OPPLE Eindhoven, Netherlands Office
- OPPLE Sao Paulo, Brazil Office
- OPPLE Dubai Office - OPPLE South Africa Office
OPPLE has provided lighting to the governments of Uruguay, Thailand, South Africa and Egypt.[8]
OPPLE has invested over USD 150M in building the largest lighting industrial site in Asia (Wujiang production and R&D center), featuring a production floor area of over 600,000M2 as well as an attached R&D facility that employs over 400 engineers, scientists and technicians.
While OPPLE began as a CFL and ceiling fixture manufacturer, it has since expanded its product line to include a wider array of products and services. Its product line now heavily features LED, matching the global demand for more affordable and efficient lighting technology.[citation needed]
OPPLE’s Wujiang production center is the largest industrial lighting site in Asia, featuring fully automated assembly lines. In 2012 OPPLE opened its Research Application Center in Shanghai with the goal of researching the effects of light on health and human life. In 2012 OPPLE opened a large R&D center adjacent to its Wujiang factory. The OPPLE R&D center employs 400 engineers, technicians and designers and is one of the largest of its kind in Asia.[citation needed] The company maintains a USD 20M annual investment in R&D and applied for over 200 patents in 2014.[citation needed]