Suppliers / Legrand Low Voltage Electrical
Legrand Low Voltage Electrical
7 US ocean import shipments from China to 3 buyers, Jul 20, 2026 – Aug 17, 2026.
Classified as buyer subsidiary — Legrand's low-voltage plant shipping to Legrand's US operations
Company details
As filed on the customs records.
Contact
- Country
- China (CN)
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Shipping history
- First shipment
- Mar 13, 2015
- Shipments, all time
- 80
- Quarter on quarter
- +100%
All-time figures cover this supplier’s whole record, not just the window analysed below.
Trade evidence
From US import records.
7
Shipments
3
Buyers
largest: The Watt Stopper
10.1
TEU
Who imports from them
| Buyer | Shipments | Last |
|---|---|---|
| The Watt Stopper | 4 | Aug 17, 2026 |
| Pass & Seymour Legrand | 2 | Aug 17, 2026 |
| Pass And Seymour Inc | 1 | Aug 16, 2026 |
HS codes shipped
853650Other switches5847330Parts and accessories of the machines of heading 84711392690Other1
What they ship
- Switch Sensor2
- Dimming Room Controller Lighting Control Board Plastic Lens Module Power Pack Splitter Room Controller Sensor Single Zone Phase Adaptive Auxiliary Controller Metering Switch1
- Digital Lighting Management Serial Data Input Output Device Digital Switch Emergency Lighting Control Unit Lighting Control Board Lighting Management Panel Metal Enclosure Plastic Keycap Plastic Lens Module Power Packsensor Switch1
- Digital Lighting Management Dimming Room Controller Emergency Lighting Control Unit Blank Button Kit Lighting Control Board Lighting Control Board Metal Bracket Plastic Botton Ring Assembly Plastic Lens Module Power Pack Room Controller Sensor Single Zone Phase Adaptive Auxiliary Controller Metering Switch Transfer Board Wireless Commissioning Tool1
- Switch1
- Infusion Controller Lighting Control Board Plastic Botton Ring Assembly Plastic Botton Ring Assembly Plastic Botton Ring Assembly Power Pack Sensor Switch Wireless Slim Switch1
Verbatim customs descriptions. They describe what moved, not the factory’s full range.