Industrial Loss Consultants, LLC and Lighthouse Consulting & Restoration Services, Inc. Merge as Industrial Loss Consultants, Inc.
Elk Grove Village, IL, January 24, 2017—Lighthouse Consulting & Restoration Services, Inc. (Lighthouse) and Industrial Loss Consultants, LLC, experts who provide assessment and analysis of damaged machinery & equipment, announced that they merged earlier this month and officially changed their corporate name to Industrial Loss Consultants, Inc. (ILC).
“ILC has more than 20 years of Industry knowledge and experience. Combining our companies into one singular focus will allow us to better serve our customers” said Scott Kiley, CEO of Industrial Loss Contsultants.
“We are excited about the rebranding, which allows us to collectively leverage our abilities within the insurance industry under one brand,” says Wayne Taylor, Vice President & Senior Machinery Consultant of ILC.
Founder Eugene Keith remains a vital part of the ILC team and will remain as the Vice President and Senior Machinery Consultant. Wayne Taylor will remain as Vice President & Senior Machinery Consultant.
About Industrial Loss Consultants, Inc.Industrial Loss Consultants, Inc. is an industry leader specializing in providing expert assessment and analysis of damaged machinery and equipment in a wide variety of industries in the commercial property & casualty insurance industry. Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Elk Grove Village, IL, a suburb of Chicago, IL with consultants located nationally. www.industrialloss.com
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