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Blue Ridge Metals main competitors are Press-Seal Gasket Corporation, Quality Industries, and St. Clair Die Casting.

Competitor Summary. See how Blue Ridge Metals compares to its main competitors:

  • Bristol Compressors has the most employees (750).
  • Employees at Press-Seal Gasket Corporation earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $58,657.
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Blue Ridge Metals vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1988
3.7
Fletcher, NC1$85.0M100
1925
3.6
Youngstown, OH1$75.0M100
-
3.8
Freeport, IL1$40.4M50
1972
3.4
La Vergne, TN1$3.2M50
Capstan
1996
4.0
Wrentham, MA2$10.4M8
1975
4.3
Bristol, VA1$210.0M750
2015
3.5
Fort Worth, TX4$200.0M750
2001
4.7
Fairfield, OH1$21.0M250
Universal Manufacturing Corp
1999
3.7
Algona, IA1$920,00010
1967
3.9
Ridgway, PA1$48.2M200
1946
4.0
Olmsted, IL1$37.0M200
1947
4.2
Circle Pines, MN1$84.0M200
St. Clair Die Casting
-
3.9
Saint Clair, MO1$1.5M9
1898
4.1
Wabash, IN2$150.0M500
1993
4.2
Birmingham, AL1$100.0M350
Stone Panels
2004
3.4
Coppell, TX1$430,0004
1937
3.8
North Ridgeville, OH2$36.0M350
1963
4.2
Taylor, TX1$59.0M350
1954
3.8
Fort Wayne, IN3$40.1M50
Glenoit Mills
-
4.0
Tarboro, NC1$8.1M1
1901
4.3
New Berlin, WI1$75.0M210

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Blue Ridge Metals salaries vs competitors

Among Blue Ridge Metals competitors, employees at Press-Seal Gasket Corporation earn the most with an average yearly salary of $58,657.

Compare Blue Ridge Metals salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Blue Ridge Metals
$57,783$27.78-
Hynes Industries
$46,188$22.21-
Anchor Harvey Components
$55,548$26.71-
Quality Industries
$58,351$28.05-
Capstan
$57,954$27.86-
Bristol Compressors
$42,818$20.59-

Compare Blue Ridge Metals job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Blue Ridge Metals
$78,543$37.76
Press-Seal Gasket Corporation
$80,631$38.77
Quality Industries
$80,297$38.60
R.W. Beckett
$80,144$38.53
Capstan
$78,685$37.83
St. Clair Die Casting
$78,127$37.56
Alpha Sintered Metals
$75,434$36.27
Takumi Stamping
$74,084$35.62
Hynes Industries
$71,573$34.41
Afco Industries
$71,188$34.23
Bermo
$71,030$34.15
Anchor Harvey Components
$67,434$32.42
KPS Global
$65,080$31.29
Universal Manufacturing Corp
$59,665$28.68
Ford Meter Box
$58,123$27.94
Glenoit Mills
$57,841$27.81
Homeland Vinyl Products
$54,937$26.41
Milwaukee Valve
$53,777$25.85
Durcon
$51,336$24.68
Bristol Compressors
$50,782$24.41

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Blue Ridge Metals demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Blue Ridge Metals vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
KPS Global91%9%
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Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%17%15%9%3%
6.4

Blue Ridge Metals and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Edward Gniewek
Bristol Compressors

My engagement as CEO & President of Bristol Compressors International and Board Member of Creative Foam recently ended with the sale of the Companies. Bristol Compressors designed and manufactured a broad range of hermetically sealed compressors for the domestic and international HVACR markets. Creative Foam produces components for the wind energy, automotive, and medical industries. Prior I was the acting President EFP Corp., the manufacturer of expanded plastics products and packaging for the healthcare, pharaceutical, food, consumer products, construction, and automotive industries. Previously I was the President & CEO of Durakon Industries for 8 years. My tenure ended when the company was successfully sold to a strategic buyer. Up until that time, Durakon was owned by a private equity company, Littlejohn & Co., LLC. Prior to Durakon I was with Johnson Controls for 14 years assigned to various executive positions as President, Vice President, and General Manager. I have managed private, public, and joint venture companies ranging in sales revenues from $100 million to $1 billion, opened 17 manufacturing plants throughout South and North America, launched a new joint venture company with a Japanese partner, served on 4 Boards, strategically repositioned organizations, involved in turnaround conditions, implemented significant cost controls and reductions through lean practices, operated in both union and non-union environments, been involved in world-wide distribution, and, early in my career, led all engineering, R&D, and quality functions for a company. Regards, Edward Gniewek eagniewek@gmail.com 276/791-2434 (mobile) Specialties: Extensive background in start up companies, turnaround situations, expansion, joint ventures, private equity, etc... Manufacturing experience in all plastic processes, textile conversion, packaging, general maching, distribution, and assembly.

Mike Eakins
KPS Global

Rick Giannini
Milwaukee Valve

Peter Skinner is a Chief Executive Officer at Press-Seal Gasket Corporation and is based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He has worked as Mortgage Banker at Quicken Loans, Vice President of Operations at Press-Seal Gasket Corporation, and Director of New Business Development at Press-Seal Gasket Corporation. Peter studied at Purdue University between 2001 and 2006 and Dale Carnegie Training.

Don Fowler
Afco Industries

Regan McCook
Capstan

Kevin Beckett
R.W. Beckett

Cordell Bennigson
Durcon

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