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Duratex S.A
Company typeSociedade Anônima
B3DTEX3
IndustryEngineered wood
Founded1961
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
Key people
Salo Davi Seibel, (Chairman)
Antonio Joaquim de Oliveira, (CEO)
ProductsPlywood, Wood panels, Earthenware sanitary, Furniture, Metal fitting
RevenueIncrease US$ 1.2 billion (2018) [1]
Increase US$ 69.8  million (2018) [1]
Number of employees
10,667
ParentItaúsa
Websitewww.duratex.com.br

Duratex, or Dexco, is a publicly listed private Brazilian company, factory of fiberboards the main product, with shares traded at the B3 since 1951. The company previously only called Duratex is the result of the merger Duratex with Satipel Industrial, a company founded in 1971. It is controlled by the Itaúsa Group and Ligna Group. The company is the eighth largest producer of wood panels in the world and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Duratex operates in Brazil and Colombia.

Manufacturing wood products, sanitary vitreous chinaware and metal fittings aimed at the furniture industry and the civil construction sectors, Duratex S.A has ten industrial plants, located in the States of São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul.[2]

It is Brazilian market leader in the segment of reconstituted wooden boards – hardboards, particle boards, medium, high and super-density fiberboards (MDF/HDF/SDF), as well as laminated floorboards marketed under the Durafloor brand. It is Brazilian market leader in the segment of sanitary metal fittings, under the Deca and Hydra brands (the latter for flush valves), and has a significant market share in the sanitary vitreous chinaware segment, marketed under the Deca brand.[citation needed]

Duratex S.A is present in Argentina, the United States and Europe through the Deca Piazza, Duratex North America and Duratex Europe respectively.

It has about 209 thousand hectares of forests of planted forests.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b "| Empresas Listadas | BM&FBOVESPA". www.bmfbovespa.com.br. Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ "BNDES finances Duratex reforestation and creates 700 jobs". Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2009-06-06.