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Dometic Group
Company typePublic (Aktiebolag)
Traded asNasdaq StockholmDOM
IndustryConsumer Products and Services
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)
HeadquartersSolna, Stockholm, Sweden
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleJuan Vargues (President and CEO),
Fredrik Cappelen (Chairman)
BrandsWAECO
RevenueSEK 27.8 billion (2023)
Operating incomeSEK 3.46 billion (2023)
Number of employees8,000 (2023)
SubsidiariesCADAC
Enerdrive
Front Runner
Websitedometic.com

Dometic Group is a Swedish company that manufactures a variety of products, notably for the outdoor, recreational vehicle, marine, and hospitality industries in the areas of Food & Beverage, Climate, Power & Control, and other applications. It operates in the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific.

Dometic sells its products in approximately 100 countries and has a global distribution and dealer network in place to serve the aftermarket. Dometic employs approximately 8,000 people worldwide, had net sales of SEK 27.8 billion in 2023 and is headquartered in Solna, Sweden.

In November 2015, the company went public through an IPO on Nasdaq Stockholm.

The company was founded in 2001 and has its headquarters in Solna, Stockholm, Sweden.

References

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