Gentec International

Gentec International
Industry
Founded 1990
Founder Joel Seigel
Margaret Adat
Headquarters 90 Royal Crest Court, Markham, Ontario, Canada
Area served
Canada
Key people
Joel Seigel (President and CEO)
Margaret Adat, CMA (Executive Vice President and CFO)
Number of employees
100
Website www.gentec-intl.com

Gentec International is a Canadian distributor of consumer accessories, headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada.

History

Founded in 1990 by Joel Seigel and Margaret Adat, Gentec International began distributing photography accessories to the Canadian retail market. Gentec outgrew two facilities in eight years, finding their current home in Markham, Ontario, in 1998.[1] Over the years, Gentec has continued to expand into new markets, including: electronics, mobile/wireless accessories, home audio products, sporting goods and car audio.

Gentec currently operates a state of-the-art, fully computerized 100,000 sq. ft. distribution centre and employs approximately 100 full-time staff.

On October 31, 2012, Alpine Electronics announced a partnership with Gentec International that would see Gentec take over sales, marketing and service of all Alpine Mobile Media Solutions for the Canadian market. The partnership went into effect January 1, 2013.

On January 1, 2013, Gentec also took over distribution for Vitec products in Canada, including Manfrotto, Gitzo, Kata Bags and National Geographic Bags.

Brands

Gentec International represents products for over sixty brands across six markets in the Canadian consumer accessories market. Those markets include Digital Imaging, Electronics, Mobile, Audio Products, Sporting Goods and Car Audio.

Digital imaging

Avenger, Blackrapid, DNP, Gary Fong, Gitzo, iON, Kata, Manfrotto, National Geographic, Optex, Roots, SanDisk, Sevenoak and Sigma.

Electronics

Bell'O Furniture, Electrohome, Energy, iQ, Loctek, Midlite, NHL and Verso.

Mobile

iDeal Case, iQ, iShieldz, NHL, Planet Wireless, Roots, Roots Tuff Skin and White Diamonds.

Audio

Energy Speakers, Jamo, Klipsch and Mirage.

Sports optics

Boyt Hunting and Gun Cases, Bushnell, HotMocs, Puma, Safari and Zeiss.

Car audio

Alpine, Best Kits & Harnesses, Energy Speakers, Metra, PAC, Phoenix Gold and Stinger.

Awards

Gentec has been a recipient of numerous awards in the Canadian marketplace.

London drugs

Award Year
Vendor of the Year, Photography 2003, 2006, 2011
Vendor of the Year, Electronics 1996, 1999
Outstanding Partner of the Year 1996, 1999, 2003

FotoSource Retail Group

Award Year
Outstanding Customer Service Award 2006, 2011
Vendor of the Year 1999, 2006, 2011
Extraordinary Customer Service, Accessories 2011
Vendor of the Year, Accessories 2011
Supplier of the Year 1999

AAMP of America

Award Year
Distributor of the Year 2010

Cantrex Retail Group

Award Year
Outstanding Customer Service 2005, 2006, 2007
Vendor of the Year 2003, 2006
Service Company of the Year 2005, 2006
Vendor of the Year 2003, 2006

Henrys

Award Year
Vendor of the Year 2003

Sony of Canada

Award Year
Outstanding Sales Achievement Award 2003

In 1999, Gentec received the Markham Board of Trade's Business Excellence Award, presented to Joel Seigel and Margaret Adat by then-Mayor of Markham, Don Cousens.[2]

In 2012, Gentec was named one of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies for the sixth consecutive year by Deloitte & Touche's Best Managed Companies program.[3]

References

  1. "Gentec International - History".
  2. Christine Persaud, Gentec Cuts the Ribbon on Expanded 100,000 Square-Foot Facility, June 18, 2009, "MarketNews.ca", April 24, 2013
  3. "Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies".

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