As tariffs on imported goods impact U.S. manufacturing and construction sectors, Casambi stated it offers American-made lighting control options within its diverse ecosystem, helping partners and customers stay on track, reduce costs, and avoid delays.
Casambi’s wireless control platform is software-driven and hardware-light, making it less vulnerable to tariff increases, according to the company. The company also stated its software can be transferred electronically independent of the hardware so it isn’t subject to tariffs, and it features a clean topology requiring few imported goods such as hubs, servers, controllers, and their supporting infrastructure like gang boxes, conduit, pipe, and wire.
“Casambi is built for moments like this,” said Casambi CEO Mark McClear. “When external forces disrupt the market, Casambi provides the flexibility our customers need to adapt, stay on schedule, and deliver—without compromising on quality or performance. We’ve proven our resilience in turbulent times before, including during the pandemic, and we’re rising to the occasion once again.”
Casambi’s global ecosystem of partners also offers redundancy across components, meaning customers are not locked into one country of origin or one supplier, according to the company. And with more partners accelerating their U.S.-based manufacturing, American-made options continue to expand.
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