As Finland embraces the transition towards "Industry 4.0" and strict energy-efficiency mandates, the demand for high-performance industrial lighting has surged. Finnish warehouses and manufacturing facilities, often situated in challenging cold-climate zones, require luminaires that offer more than just basic illumination. They require reliability, thermal management, and superior color rendering.
Finland’s geographic location presents unique lighting challenges. With limited natural daylight during the winter months, artificial lighting is not merely a utility—it is a critical component of worker safety and operational productivity. Our High Bay lighting solutions are engineered to thrive in these conditions, offering:
Established in 2006, Foshan Jable Light Co., Ltd. has evolved from a localized manufacturer into a global lighting powerhouse. With over 20,000 square meters of production capacity and 300+ skilled artisans, we bridge the gap between Asian manufacturing scale and Western quality expectations.
Compliance & Reliability: We don't just build lights; we build trust. Operating under strict TUV ISO9001 quality management, our products hold key certifications including UL, ETL, and CE. This ensures that every high bay fixture we ship to Finland meets the rigorous safety standards required for European commercial and industrial installation.
Q: Are your high bay lights CE certified for the European/Finland market?
A: Yes, our production lines and product designs are fully compliant with CE and RoHS standards, ensuring seamless entry into the Finnish market.
Q: How do your fixtures handle extreme cold?
A: We utilize premium thermal-conductive aluminum housings and cold-resistant driver components to ensure reliable ignition and consistent operation in Finnish winter environments.
Q: Can you handle custom OEM orders for large Finnish logistics projects?
A: Absolutely. With 8 advanced production lines and an annual turnover of $30M+, we scale to support large-scale warehouse retrofit projects and new industrial construction.