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- In 2001, lighting fittings produced in Guzhen made up 60 % of the Chinese market with exports reaching $ 250 million.
- Due to the rapid economic development of China Guzhen's lighting fittings industry has undergone unprecedented growth in the past two decades.
- The production of lighting fittings is the primary industry in Guzhen, accounting for nearly 88 % of the town's industrial output.
- Guzhen is the largest production base of lighting fittings in the China and one of the four largest lighting fitting distributing centers in the world.
- Guzhen is the largest production base of lighting fittings in the China and one of the four largest lighting fitting distributing centers in the world.
- Lighting fittings were typical of the Arts and Craft Movement with a range of ceiling and wall lighting fittings, generally with luminaires suspended by chains with glass shades.
- Lighting fittings were typical of the Arts and Craft Movement with a range of ceiling and wall lighting fittings, generally with luminaires suspended by chains with glass shades.
- The development of the lighting fittings industry in Guzhen can be traced back to the late 1970s, however, the first significant developments took place from the mid-1980s to early 1990s.
- Self-contained emergency lighting fittings may operate in " Maintained " mode ( illuminated all the time or controlled by a switch ) or " Non-Maintained " mode ( illuminated only when the normal supply fails ).
- Codes of practice also lay down requirements governing siting of emergency lighting fittings, for example the UK code of practice, BS5266, specifies that a fitting must be within horizontal distance of a fire alarm call point or location for fire fighting appliances.
- Indeed, by 1976 over 50 % of sales were from outside the United Kingdom . 1979 saw Thorn acquire Gebr Kaiser GmbH & Co . Leuchten K . G, a West German manufacturer of lighting fittings, and two years later close the Tottenham lamp factory.
- Management was brought in from outside the Vossloh family, and Schwabe GmbH acquired; its lighting ballast products complementing Vossloh's lighting fittings product range, and on 1 December 1989 Vossloh-Werke GmbH became a public stock company or " Aktiengesellschaft " ( AG ).