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Anomatic main competitors are Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co, pipingtech, and Pelican Products.

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

  • Graphic Packaging International has the most employees (18,000).
  • Employees at Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $77,794.
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Anomatic vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1965
4.1
New Albany, OH4$75.0M500
1987
4.7
Stamford, CT4$5.7B12,515
1978
4.2
Houston, TX3$200.0M750
1939
4.2
Los Angeles, CA10$13.8B12,800
1996
4.3
Wrightstown, WI1$275.0M475
1929
4.0
Lenoir, NC1$28.0M100
1976
4.8
Torrance, CA4$460.0M1,300
1984
3.9
Tullahoma, TN1$12.8M175
KL Industries, Inc.
1982
3.1
Muskegon, MI1$400,0006
-
3.4
Nuevo, CA1$3.2M71
1902
4.5
Columbus, WI1$40.9M500
1983
4.2
Prairie Village, KS6$84.0M750
1955
4.6
Falconer, NY1$540.0M1,000
1978
4.4
Atlanta, GA28$8.8B18,000

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Anomatic salaries vs competitors

Among Anomatic competitors, employees at Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co earn the most with an average yearly salary of $77,794.

Compare Anomatic salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Anomatic
$45,803$22.02-
Silgan Holdings
$41,314$19.86-
pipingtech
$51,304$24.67-
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co
$77,794$37.40-
Coating Excellence International
$43,840$21.08-
Lenoir Mirror Co
$40,149$19.30-

Compare Anomatic job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Anomatic
$65,417$31.45
Pelican Products
$73,961$35.56
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co
$67,546$32.47
Truck-Lite
$62,446$30.02
Americraft Carton
$60,607$29.14
KL Industries, Inc.
$60,565$29.12
Silgan Holdings
$60,495$29.08
Danhil De México S.a. De C.v.
$60,155$28.92
Coating Excellence International
$60,136$28.91
American Packaging
$59,486$28.60
Lenoir Mirror Co
$58,992$28.36
US Display Group
$56,033$26.94
Graphic Packaging International
$55,941$26.89
pipingtech
$49,651$23.87

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Anomatic demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Anomatic vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Silgan Holdings69%31%
Graphic Packaging International72%28%
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co73%27%
Pelican Products77%23%
pipingtech79%21%
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Compare race at Anomatic vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
64%12%15%6%3%
9.9
52%20%9%15%5%
7.0
68%13%10%6%3%
9.7
53%25%7%11%4%
9.8
42%33%12%9%3%
8.7

Anomatic and similar companies CEOs

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Anthony J. Allott
Silgan Holdings

Anthony J. Allott has been one of our Directors since June 2006 and has been our Chief Executive Officer since March 2006 and our President since August 2004. Mr. Allott was also our Chief Operating Officer from May 2005 until March 2006. From May 2002 until August 2004, Mr. Allott was our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining us, Mr. Allott was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Applied Extrusion Technologies, Inc., or AET, a manufacturer of flexible packaging, since July 1996. From July 1994 until July 1996, Mr. Allott was Vice President and Treasurer of AET. From 1992 until July 1994, Mr. Allott was Corporate Controller and Director of Financial Reporting of Ground Round Restaurants. Prior to that, Mr. Allott was a certified public accountant with Deloitte & Touche LLP.

Phil Gyori is a President/CEO at Pelican Products Inc. He attended Stanford University and The Wharton School.

Durga D. Agrawal
pipingtech

Brian Kupchella
Truck-Lite

Brian Kupchella is a Chief Executive Officer at Truck-Lite Co and President at Truck-Lite Co.

Peter Schottland
American Packaging

After graduating from Ithaca College in 1980 with a Bachelor in Business Administration degree, Peter Schottland was employed by Kidder Peabody from 1980-1986 and joined American Packaging Corporation in 1986 as an Account Manager. He has held various positions within APC since then, including Operations Manager, VP of Sales, CEO/President and currently CEO/Co-Chairman. Peter has been in the Flexible Packaging Industry for over 34 years and in the various roles he has held at APC, has always believed in the philosophy that you hire the best people and invest in the best technology. APC is committed to leading the flexible packaging industry by providing innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective packaging to our customers. Over the years, he has served on the Board of Directors for the Flexible Packaging Association, the College of Charleston School of Business, and The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. His involvement with the College of Charleston also includes the Schottland Scholars Program, which is designed to award scholarships to 12 bright business students annually as well as a leadership award to top performers. HITW is an amazing organization that serves children with life threatening illnesses, enabling them to experience summer camp free of charge. This is made possible through fund raising events like the Big Apple Bash. APC has been a major sponsor of this event for 10 years and during this time, has raised over $10 million for Camp. Peter and his family have also served as camp counselor volunteers. In 2019, Peter and his wife made a donation to the Greater Rochester YMCA to build their newest branch in Pittsford, NY. The branch construction was completed in 2109 and has been named the Schottland Family YMCA. Also in 2019 Peter was inducted into the Rochester Business Hall of Fame, an incredible honor for him as the Rochester community has always meant so much to Peter and his family.

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