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Cadac (South Africa)

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CADAC (Commercial And Domestic Appliance Company), a South African company headquartered in Johannesburg, is a marketer of a wide range of outdoor leisure and patio products designed for durability, portability and convenience.

CADAC was acquired by the Dometic Group in September 2021.

Products

The main focus of their product range is charcoal and LPG-powered barbecues and grills. Cadac appears among the key suppliers in the global charcoal barbecues equipment market.[1] The company also sells a range of camping gear such as tents, cooler boxes and various outdoor clothing items.[2]

History

CADAC, a division of MTM Trading, was founded in 1951 and started the manufacture of portable liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, lamps, cookers, stoves, heaters and barbecue equipment in 1957.[3]

Website

https://www.cadacinternational.com/en_us/

References

  1. ^ Credible Markets staff (27 October 2020). "Charcoal Barbecues Industry Market Size, Global Analytical Overview, Key Players, Regional Demand, Trends and Forecast To 2026". Aerospace Journal. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. ^ Tariff protection for the industry manufacturing certain liquefied gas containers of iron or steel Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa, (19 June 2003)
  3. ^ Cadac, Engineering News, (4 August 2000)