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WHO
WE ARE:
GENIUS
GOODS, INC.
Specializing in niche marketing and unique items, Genius Goods
is experiencing explosive growth in online sales. With over
50 ecommerce sites and growing, GGI will be around long into
the future to meet the needs of their clientele.
DANBY
Danby
is one of the largest household appliance marketing companies
in North America, with an impressive lineup of compact, specialty
and home comfort appliances to suit the lifestyles of today's
consumer.
Our
History... Danby was founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in
1947, as a manufacturer of small electrical appliances and
compact refrigerators. In 1981, Danby was re-located to Guelph,
Ontario.
Danby
celebrated our 56th anniversary in 2003 providing quality
products to the Canadian consumer. Danby opened its U.S. home
office in Findlay, Ohio in 1992.
In
2003, Danby celebrated its 11th anniversary providing quality
products to the American consumer.
SERVEL/DOMETIC
Dometic
is a leading international supplier of specialty refrigeration
and products and systems for increased comfort away from home.
Dometic
provides Recreation Vehicle and Pleasure Boat Systems and
Special Refrigeration Systems for use mainly in the leisure
industry, the hotel sector and on medical markets.
Dometic
has achieved leading global market positions by focusing on
its strong customer relationships and developing innovative
solutions.
Dometic
has production facilities in ten countries, its own sales
and marketing operations in 35 countries plus approximately
65 distributors globally.
2002
sales amounted to approximately 6 400 MSEK and the number
of employees to 4 000.
Dometic
is wholly owned by EQT, a leading private equity group in
Northern Europe.
ZERO:
FROSTEK:
Atlantic Mini-Fridge Co Ltd (AMF) began manufacturing silent
absorption operated minibars in 1984. It's January 2000 merger
with Elektro Atlantic Inc. (manufacturer of propane powered
chest freezers), and the addition of 10,500 sq.ft. to the
manufacturing facility, has brought the production capacity
of the company to 35,000 units per year.
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