Philips adds Ball Seed to North America Partner Network

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Philips Lighting has signed a partnership agreement with Ball Seed, one of North America’s leading wholesale horticultural distributors.

“The quality of their product offering coupled with their strong presence in North America aligns very well with Philips Lighting,” said Udo van Slooten, business leader of horticulture at Philips Lighting.

Jason Hough, President of Ball Seed Company and Udo van Slooten, Business Leader Horticulture, Philips Lighting, sign partnership agreement as Daniel McMahon, Hardgoods Business Manager of Ball Seed Company, Anna Ball, CEO of Ball Horticulture, and Ron DeKok, Business Development Director Horticulture at Philips Lighting look on. (Image: Greenhouse Canada)

“Our focus of bringing LED lighting solutions to growers of undercover production will assist Ball Seed customers take advantage of LED technology.”

Ball Seed will now offer Philips GreenPower LED lighting as a compliment to their liners, plugs, unrooted cuttings, seed and prefinished products.

 “The addition of Philips LED horticulture lighting to Ball Seed’s wholesale offering supports Ball Seed’s mission to deliver growing solutions that drive production efficiency,” said Jason Hough, president of Ball Seed.

 Jason Grimmett, John Burns, Ron DeKok, Philips Lighting, Scott Roskuszka, Ball Seed Company; Udo van Slooten, Philips Lighting; Jason Hough, Ball Seed Company; Anna Ball, Ball Horticulture; Blake Lange, Philips Lighting; Daniel McMahon, Ball Seed Company (Image: Greenhouse Canada)

“Ball will now be in a position to demonstrate to their customers how to use the science of light and Philips LEDs to optimize crop production throughout the growing process,” said Ron DeKok, business development director of horticulture at Philips Lighting.

The ongoing expansion of the LED Horticulture Partner network demonstrates the commitment by Philips Lighting to continue leading the horticulture industry as the innovative LED lighting solutions provider and partner for the greenhouse industry.    

Click here for more information on Philips Lighting LED products for horticulture. 

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