Benefits of Dimmable LED Lights

Good and Bad Reasons to Relocate a Business to China

Zvi Sperling is one of the founding members of Maxim Lighting, a global leader in the manufacture of interior lighting. Along with his brother, Zvi Sperling started the company in 1970 and, following a long period of growth, moved a portion of its operations to China in 1990.

Moving a business overseas is a multifaceted decision for any company. There are a number of benefits as well as disadvantages to consider. One of the main reasons why companies decide to relocate to China is cost increases in their home country. That’s usually something that the Chinese labor market is good at solving.

Many companies also relocate in search of more forgiving environmental regulations. But this is no longer a good reason to move to china. Environmental regulations are becoming much tighter there, as China is adamantly trying to catch up to Western nations in this area.

Perhaps the best reason to relocate to China is the financial incentives China has 12 free-trade zones that offer excellent infrastructure and pro-business environments. It’s a great testing ground for new company programs.

Two of Maxim Lighting’s New Outdoor Lighting Products

Lighting professional Zvi Sperling possesses decades of experience in providing lighting solutions for buildings across California. Zvi Sperling is the executive vice president of Maxim Group Companies, which sells more than 6,000 lighting products.

Here are two of Maxim Lighting’s new outdoor products:

Breakwater one-light outdoor wall sconce

This outdoor light is a squared-off replica of coastal lighting. It has a flat top and an angular ring to shade and is constructed with powder-coated aluminum. It comes in black or a weathered-zinc finish. The frame can hold one 60-watt incandescent bulb. The sconce directs light downward.

Seaside one-light outdoor wall sconce

This seaside-inspired lighting system features a circular backplate that supports a dome-shaped hood with circular rings that extend downward. A long, oval, clear glass shade twist locks into the frame for easy maintenance. The aluminum and glass frame, with a black or weathered-zinc finish, can hold one incandescent 60-watt bulb, and can be installed in both nautical and industrial environments.

The Pros and Cons of Recessed Lighting

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Based in Los Angeles, California, Zvi Sperling assists with leading Maxim Group Companies as vice president of sales and finance. Zvi Sperling joined the company shortly after graduating college in 1975, and helped the business expand from a single lighting company operating out of a garage to a group of several lighting businesses that sell everything from floor lamps to recessed lights.

Recessed lights usually range from about three to six inches in diameter, and are housed entirely in metal housings that extend above the ceiling line. Aside from the trim surrounding the bulb, most of the lighting fixture is hidden from view. This makes these lights great for illuminating an area without worrying much about the appearance of the lighting fixture and how it fits in a particular space.

In addition, recessed lights are perfect for low ceilings. This is because they do not come near to occupants’ heads, but still provide plenty of light to the area. They are also capable of providing full lighting coverage to a room, assuming enough of them are used.

However, there are some drawbacks of these lights. While recessed lights can illuminate an entire room, homeowners need a lot more recessed lights in a single space to keep their room from appearing darker along the walls. This is because, although recessed lights do a great job of casting light, the fact that they are in the ceiling limits the direction of the light. Rather than spreading around the room, recessed lights cast light directly downwards.

Another potential issue with recessed lighting is that it cannot be covered by insulation, since this could cause a fire. As a result, pockets of space around each light leak hot or cold air and reduce how energy efficient a home is.