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ACTIA main competitors are Memry, Allied Motion Technologies, and Sparton.

Competitor Summary. See how ACTIA compares to its main competitors:

  • Danfoss has the most employees (28,000).
  • Employees at Memry earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $69,363.
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ACTIA vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.9
Elkhart, IN1$4.4B100
1973
4.1
Lebanon, IN5$119.3M125
1926
4.0
Lafayette, IN1$330.0M1,000
1968
4.1
Culloden, WV1$88.0M200
-
4.1
Rome, GA2$21.4M100
1930
4.8
Berwyn, PA4$6.9B18,000
1982
4.3
Bethel, CT3$60.4M200
1984
4.2
Norton, MA1$20.9M156
1900
4.6
Schaumburg, IL5$375.0M1,531
1947
4.3
Boise, ID1$40.0M50
1931
4.6
Waltham, MA4$1.5B3,000
-
4.4
Loves Park, IL1$7.1B28,000
1989
4.4
Berwyn, PA1$8.4M25
1996
4.1
Medley, FL2$15.1M57
Everett Charles Technologies
1965
3.7
Pomona, CA1$390.0M1
1994
3.1
Fond du Lac, WI3$3.0M30
1993
4.5
Westford, MA2$200.0M700
1996
4.4
Saint Louis, MO1$1.2B14,854
1962
4.2
Amherst, NY8$530.0M1,600
1993
3.8
Williamsport, PA1$8.5M210
2003
4.0
Lynchburg, VA1$21.3M75

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ACTIA salaries vs competitors

Among ACTIA competitors, employees at Memry earn the most with an average yearly salary of $69,363.

Compare ACTIA salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ACTIA
$47,126$22.66-
Kauffman Engineering
$39,280$18.88-
Kirby Risk
$39,242$18.87-
Service Wire
$41,890$20.14-
Wire Tech
$46,039$22.13-
AMETEK
$59,934$28.81-

Compare ACTIA job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ACTIA
$72,547$34.88
Tyco Electronics Corporation
$90,439$43.48
Viasystems Group
$87,631$42.13
Memry
$85,928$41.31
AMETEK
$85,099$40.91
Sparton
$83,886$40.33
Preco Electronics
$81,674$39.27
Allied Motion Technologies
$78,527$37.75
Custom Manufacturing
$75,781$36.43
Primus Technologies
$74,943$36.03
Danfoss
$74,850$35.99
Cps Technologies
$73,904$35.53
Kauffman Engineering
$73,415$35.30
Service Wire
$72,124$34.68
Everett Charles Technologies
$71,812$34.53
Advanced Manufacturing Technology
$71,321$34.29
Alliance Manufacturing
$70,661$33.97
Mack Technologies
$70,578$33.93
Excelitas
$69,984$33.65
Kirby Risk
$69,474$33.40

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ACTIA demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ACTIA vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Sparton62%38%
Excelitas63%37%
Danfoss70%30%
Cps Technologies71%29%
AMETEK73%27%
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Compare race at ACTIA vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%16%9%10%3%
9.8
65%11%6%14%4%
7.5
61%17%11%8%4%
9.7
58%19%7%13%3%
9.4
63%12%12%10%3%
9.7

ACTIA revenue vs competitors

ACTIA revenue is $4.4B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Danfoss, $7.1B . The company with the lowest revenue is Alliance Manufacturing, $3.0M.

ACTIA and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Richard S. Warzala
Allied Motion Technologies

Mr. Warzala has a strong management and technical background in the motion control industry and has served as a director of the Company since August 2006 and as Chairman of the Board since February 2014. Mr. Warzala joined Allied Motion as President and Chief Operating Officer in May 2002 and was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2009. Prior to joining Allied Motion, Mr. Warzala was President of the Motion Components Group of Danaher Corporation and held various positions at American Precision Industries Inc., including Corporate Vice President and President of its API Motion Division. His leadership experience and Company and industry knowledge, with 31 years of motion experience, provide valuable insight to the Board of Directors in formulating and executing the Company’s strategy.

David A. Zapico
AMETEK

Mr. Zapico was elected Chairman of the Board in June 2017 and has been Chief Executive Officer since May 2016. He previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer from January 2013 to May 2016. He was President, Electronic Instruments, from October 2003 to January 2013. He joined AMETEK as a Product Engineer in 1990 and has held a variety of engineering and general management positions. He was promoted to Division Vice President of Process Instruments in 1996 and Vice President and General Manager of AMETEK Aerospace and Power Instruments Division in 1999. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Carnegie Mellon university.

Michael E McCormack
Cps Technologies

Mr. McCormack was most recently with AirBoss Defense Group where he was an Executive Vice President responsible for delivering urgently needed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Federal agencies to combat COVID-19. AirBoss Defense Group previously merged with Critical Solutions International where Michael was CEO. Prior to that, Michael was the Executive Vice President for Mission Solutions Group responsible for Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions. After Mission Solutions Group purchased Marshall Communications Corporation Michael also served as President of Marshall Communications Corporation. ​ A native of Massachusetts, earlier in his career he was a program manager at General Dynamics Communications Systems in Taunton, Massachusetts, Senior Business Development Manager at Foster-Miller, Inc. of Waltham Massachusetts, and Executive Vice President, Land Systems Division of QinetiQ North America. He has also held several senior leadership positions in the Massachusetts Army National Guard. ​ Michael has a BS degree in Engineering from the US Military Academy at West Point, and master’s degrees from the National Defense University in Washington DC, and the Sawyer School of Management at Suffolk University in Boston.

Tracy L. Howard
Sparton

David Nislick
Excelitas

David Nislick is the Chief Executive Officer for Excelitas Technologies Corp. Prior to being named CEO of Excelitas Technologies, Mr. Nislick served as the president of the Illumination and Detection Solutions (IDS) business unit of PerkinElmer. As part of Veritas Capital’s acquisition of PerkinElmer’s IDS business unit in November 2010, Mr. Nislick was appointed CEO of the newly re-launched company. As president of IDS, Mr. Nislick had management responsibility for the $300 million business unit, which included specialty lighting, sensors and other high-performance products for a variety of medical, analytical, energy-conserving, industrial, safety and security, and aerospace and defense applications. Prior to the creation of IDS in late 2008, Mr. Nislick held various leadership positions within PerkinElmer, including President of the Lighting business and Vice President of Business Development for PerkinElmer Optoelectronics. Prior to joining PerkinElmer, Mr. Nislick held senior marketing and corporate development roles with Corning Incorporated, Oak Industries and Axsun Technologies. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Middlebury College and Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in Business Economics from Harvard Business School.

David Evans is a President/CEO at Kauffman Engineering Inc. He attended Indiana University and Purdue University.

James Risk III
Kirby Risk

David Sindelar
Viasystems Group

David Sindelar is a Board Member at Viasystems Group and Chief Executive Officer at Viasystems Group. He has experience at Arthur Andersen LLP and has worked as Senior VP/CFO at International Wire Group Inc., President/CEO at Hanley & Partners, and Senior VP/CEO/CFO at INTL WIRE HOLDING COMPANY. David works or has worked as TRUSTEE at Saint Louis Univ and Chief Executive Officer at The Courtesy Bar. He attended SLU between 1975 and 1979.

Robert Belcher
Memry

Robert Belcher is a Vice Chairman/President/CEO at Memry Corporation and Board Member at Associated Asset Mgmt Inc and is based in Greater New York City Area. He has experience at Kendall College and has worked as Board Member at Memry Corporation; Consultant at Bain & Company; and Supply Officer at Succeed to Lead, LLC. Robert works or has worked as Managing Director at Associated Asset Mgmt Inc and Supply Officer at DOD United States Department of Navy. He studied at Harvard Business School between 1974 and 1976, Vanderbilt University between 1970 and 1971, and Vanderbilt University between 1966 and 1970.

Christopher Sullivan
Primus Technologies

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