
Dorel Industries Inc. is a global entity involved in the design, manufacturing, sourcing, marketing, and distribution of a diverse portfolio of home furnishings and juvenile products. Its Dorel Home division focuses on developing and supplying a broad spectrum of items, including ready-to-assemble and traditional furniture for bedrooms, dining areas, home entertainment, and offices, as well as outdoor and juvenile furnishings, futons, bunk beds, mattresses, upholstery, step stools, ladders, and hand trucks. This segment promotes its offerings through an extensive list of brands such as Ameriwood, Altra, DHP, Dorel Living, Signature Sleep, Novagratz, and Cosco. The Dorel Juvenile segment is dedicated to essential products for infants and young children. Its catalog spans infant car seats, strollers, travel systems, high chairs, play yards, safety aids, swings, various toys (baby, developmental, early learning), mobiles, and playpens. Prominent brands in this category include Maxi-Cosi, Quinny, Tiny Love, Safety 1st, and BebeConfort. The company employs a wide array of distribution channels, selling its products to major discount chains, department stores, club retailers, hardware stores, online vendors, independent specialty shops (both general and juvenile-focused), and sporting goods outlets. Furthermore, Dorel directly operates around 88 retail stores in Chile and Peru, complemented by several factory outlet locations throughout Europe. Founded in 1962 and initially known as Dorel Co. Ltd., the company officially became Dorel Industries Inc. in May 1987. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Westmount, Canada.
Dorel Industries Inc. trades as DII-B.TO on TSX. The company is classified in Consumer Cyclical / Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances and reports in CAD.
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Latest available fiscal data shows $1.21B of revenue and -$144.71M of net income.
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Company website: https://www.dorel.com
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