Dorel is the largest juvenile products distributor in its categories in the world. Its products are well-recognized brands that have gained wide consumer acceptance for their high quality, safety and innovative designs that incorporate state-of-the-art features and up-to-date fashion. Dorel’s disciplined, consistent approach to product development is underlined by the commitment of the various teams dedicated to innovation, quality and safety. This dedication has led to an uninterrupted flow of exciting new products.
Dorel markets its Juvenile products under the Cosco Juvenile, Safety 1st, Maxi-Cosi, and Quinny brands as well as Dorel Europe’s brands; Babidéal, Bébé Confort, Baby Relax and MonBébé. Please click on the logos for more information on the products available under each brand. As well, Dorel is the majority owner of IGC Dorel Pty, a manufacturer and distributor of juvenile products in Australia and has licensing agreements with Eddie Bauer and Disney.
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In 2004, Dorel became one of the largest marketers of recreational products in North America with its acquisition of Pacific Cycle, a leader in the design, marketing and distribution of high quality branded bicycles and other recreational products. In February 2008, Dorel purchased the Cannondale Bicycle Company and SUGOI Performance Apparel, further solidifying its presence in the bicycle industry.
The Recreational/Leisure segment comprises two distinct operating divisions: The Cycling Sports Group division which deals specifically with the Independent Bicycle Dealers (IBD) channel; and the Pacific Cycle division which deals with the mass merchant and sporting goods channel.
Dorel markets its Recreational/Leisure products under the Cannondale, Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, SUGOI, Pacific, Dyno, RoadMaster, PowerLite and InSTEP brand names. Please click on the logos below for more information on the products available under each brand.
Ready-to-assemble furniture is manufactured and packaged as component parts and is assembled by the consumer. RTA furniture, by its nature, is a reasonably priced alternative to traditional wooden furniture and as such is sold mainly to mass merchants, office superstores and hardware/ home centers.
Products include office furniture, metal and wood home office furniture, computer tables, microwave stands, entertainment and home theater units. With the September 2003 acquisition of Carina, Dorel is among the top two producers of RTA furniture in North America.
The Home Furnishings also produces metal folding furniture, futons, step stools, ladders and other imported furniture items. This segment capitalizes on the distribution channels established by Dorel's other business.
Dorel markets its Home Furnishings products under the Cosco Home & Office, Ameriwood, Dorel Home Products, Altra Furniture and Dorel Asia brand names.







