Luminaires, drivers, and display enclosures—certification-friendly builds
If you’re sourcing commercial fixtures, drivers, or indoor/outdoor display enclosures, the priorities are clear: dependable components, believable performance, and labels that pass intake. Orient Exports aligns your electrical and environmental targets with factories that can repeat the result, then ships hardware with the evidence buyers and inspectors expect.
A typical lighting package covers housings and mounts, LED engines and optics, driver pairings, wiring and connectors, and finish options that hold up on site. Digital signage adds indoor/outdoor enclosures, glass, mounting hardware, thermal paths, cable routing, and service access. The goal is a coherent bill of materials that fits your installation method and the approvals you need.
Teams want to know if outputs and optics are realistic, whether drivers actually play well with their control protocol, and if the enclosure will survive weather and handling. For lighting, we confirm lumen targets, efficacy, color quality, and dimming (0–10V, DALI, or PWM) with compatible drivers and thermal assumptions stated. For signage, we set brightness and viewing requirements, ingress protection for the environment, and a service approach that won’t stall maintenance. You’ll see a price band and lead times that reflect driver availability, heat-sink choices, coatings, and glass.
Performance claims are only useful if they can be read and filed. Your export pack includes IES files or photometric summaries where relevant, wiring diagrams, driver data sheets, IP/IK targets for enclosures, and safety or EMC evidence appropriate to the destination. Labels and markings match the documents and the routing guide so intake doesn’t stop over a barcode or missing statement.
Fixtures and enclosures are damaged most often by corner impacts, scuffed coatings, and flex that cracks glass. We specify blocking, edge protection, and carton strength for the lane you choose and the way crews will handle the load on site. Photo sets show the unit, the inner pack, and the outer carton so receiving teams verify identity without opening extra boxes.
Lead time is driven by drivers, LED binning, coatings, and any special glass or gasketing. We publish production, booking, and arrival dates and update them as carriers adjust. If your install window is fixed, we stage deliveries or split modes so priority zones switch on first while the balance follows.
Total cost is not just the fixture price. It’s also the rework caused by driver mismatch, the time lost when brightness or color misses the spec, and the labor spent repacking or relabeling at intake. Costs fall when claims are credible, driver pairings are stable, and labels match the systems that will scan them. We make those choices explicit so operations and finance can see why the “cheapest” option isn’t always the lowest landed cost.
Lighting and signage programs derail when certification and labeling trail the hardware. Our value is keeping claims realistic, evidence organized, and packaging built for the route. Because we also run inspections and export, the fixture that leaves China is the fixture your site receives—counts, labels, and documents aligned to what your customer or retailer will check.
Use Lighting & Digital Signage when you’re rolling out a program with defined photometric targets, control protocols, or IP/IK expectations; when a retailer or AHJ enforces strict intake rules; or when you need consistent builds across regions. If factory selection comes first, start with Supplier Sourcing & Audits. If acceptance criteria and first articles are still forming, use Product Development & Samples. If suppliers are set and you need disciplined checks and paperwork, go to Quality Control and Logistics.
Share performance targets (lumens, CCT/CRI, dimming), control requirements, enclosure environment (indoor/outdoor, IP goal), finish preferences, label rules, and your delivery window. If you have legacy IES files, diagrams, or a routing guide, include them. We’ll return a mapped bill of materials, driver pairings, credible lead times, and a ship plan you can put on the install calendar.
Ready to source fixtures and enclosures that pass intake and turn on as planned? Send your targets and dates—receive a BOM, evidence, and a schedule you can hand to operations.