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Q-Tran, Inc. is located in the state of Connecticut.
History In 1990, John Tremaine noticed a need in the lighting industry for remote transformers able to eliminate noise and heat, enhance the quality of light output, and install with a degree of flexibility.
Through his experiences in the lighting industry, Tremaine discovered a flaw in the standard power supply centers. Frustrated with the performance and quality of the existing power supply centers, Tremaine designed a product addressing all the issues previously ignored: safety, reliability, performance and convenience. The result: the patented Q-Tran Power Supply Centers.
With a family background in manufacturing, Tremaine started producing his power supply centers for his design projects. The Q-Tran Power Supply Centers succeeded locally and went to national distribution in 1995.
CEO John Tremaine started his lighting career in 1970 with his family's lighting business, The Miller Company, acquired by his grandfather in the early 1930's. John's great grandfather founded the National Electric Lamp Association (NELA), which became General Electric's lamp division in Cleveland, still in use today as Nela Park. Lighting design became Tremaine's greatest interest. In 1980 he started his own lighting design practice, Tremaine Lighting Design. Five years later, he opened a high-tech lighting showroom, " PRIMO", providing customers with a creative alternative to functional lighting. John Tremaine is CEO of Q-Tran and acts as company motivator, educator and visionary.
EnlightenedThinking (talk) 13:38, 11 July 2008 (UTC)Dan
RE: Q-Tran, Inc.
[edit]I did not delete the Q-Tran entry. Please take up the matter with the deleting admin, User:NawlinWiki. Thanks. GlassCobra 16:43, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
- Apologies for the confusion. I did not delete the Q-Tran article that you created; however, I did block the Q-Tran username as a violation of our username policy. GlassCobra 15:35, 14 July 2008 (UTC)