Dorel Industries Inc. (DII-B.TO) TSX
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Dorel Industries Inc.
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances
Employees
3600
First IPO Date
August 13, 1996
Key Executives
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Martin Schwartz | President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Executive Officer & Director | 853,469 | 1949 |
| Rafael Camarano | Group President & Chief Executive Officer of Dorel Juvenile | 0 | N/A |
| Raul Sepulveda | President & Chief Executive Officer of Dorel Juvenile Europe | 0 | N/A |
| Troy Franks | Group Chief Executive Officer of Dorel Home | 0 | N/A |
| Jayson Walter Kwasnik | Senior Vice President of Finance | 617,934 | N/A |
| Alan Schwartz | Executive Vice President of Operations | 853,469 | 1952 |
| Jeff Segel | Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing and Director | 853,469 | 1951 |
| Jeffrey Schwartz | Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Secretary & Director | 853,469 | 1963 |
| Cyro Gazola | President of Caloi Norte SA | 0 | N/A |
| Ian Farthing | Chief Financial Officer of Juvenile Segment | 0 | N/A |
| Robert Kmoch | President of Pacific Cycle Inc | 0 | N/A |
| John Paikopoulos | Vice President & Corporate Controller | 0 | N/A |
| Ira Goldstein | President of Dorel Home Products | 0 | N/A |
Description
Dorel Industries Inc. designs, manufactures, sources, markets, and distributes home products and juvenile products worldwide. The company's Dorel Home segment engages in the design, manufacture, sourcing, and distribution of ready-to assemble furniture and home furnishings products, folding chair and tables, outdoor and juvenile furniture, futons, bunk beds, mattresses, bedroom, dining, home entertainment, and office furniture, upholstery, step stools and ladders, and hand trucks. This segment markets its products under the Ameriwood, Altra, System Build, Ridgewood, DHP, Dorel Fine Furniture, Dorel Living, Signature Sleep, Cosmo Living, Novagratz, Little Seeds, Queer Eye, Cosco, and Alphason brands. Its Dorel Juvenile segment manufactures and distributes infant car seats, strollers, travel systems high chairs, play yards, safety aids, swings/toys, early learning/infant health, mobiles, baby toys, playpens, and developmental toys under the Maxi-Cosi, Quinny, Tiny Love, Safety 1st, BebeConfort, Cosco, Mother's Choice, Disney, and Infanti brands. The company sells its products to mass merchant discount chains, department stores, club format outlets, and hardware/home centers; Internet retailers; independent boutiques and juvenile specialty stores; and sporting goods stores. It also owns and operates approximately 88 retail stores in Chile and Peru, as well as various factory outlet retail locations in Europe. The company was formerly known as Dorel Co. Ltd. and changed its name to Dorel Industries Inc. in May 1987. Dorel Industries Inc. was incorporated in 1962 and is headquartered in Westmount, Canada.