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Chief Container main competitors are Syracuse Plastics, H B Plastics, and AGRU America.

Competitor Summary. See how Chief Container compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at Syracuse Plastics earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $47,721.
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Chief Container vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1994
4.0
Acworth, GA1$113.7M100
1954
3.7
York, PA1$16.0M200
-
3.5
Marlborough, MA6$17.0M200
1931
3.9
Franklin Park, IL8$100.0M669
1977
4.0
Sussex, WI1$88.2M210
-
3.5
Rutland, VT1$11.0M200
1958
3.7
Sumter, SC1$23.9M60
National Novelty Brush Co
-
3.4
Lancaster, PA2--
1919
4.0
Youngstown, OH1$550.0M2,000
1965
3.8
Cheraw, SC1$94.4M200
1966
3.6
Lawrenceville, GA1$8.5M150
1967
3.7
Scotia, NY1$400.0M1,000
1975
3.8
Carol Stream, IL2$47.5M200
1984
4.1
Sumter, SC1$230.0M1,012
1988
4.2
Georgetown, SC2$20.0M50
-
3.6
Alden, IA1$4.8M125
-
3.5
Freeport, IL1$2.4M100
-
4.2
Liverpool, NY1$34.8M100
1934
4.4
Nashville, TN6$270.0M800
1996
4.0
Modesto, CA1$93.9M766
1979
4.0
Tipp City, OH1$5.7M83

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Chief Container salaries vs competitors

Among Chief Container competitors, employees at Syracuse Plastics earn the most with an average yearly salary of $47,721.

Compare Chief Container salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Chief Container
$46,623$22.41-
York Container
$40,124$19.29-
Transcendia
$43,722$21.02-
Sussex IM
$34,695$16.68-
Rutland Plywood
$40,351$19.40-
Sumter Packaging Corporation
$47,097$22.64-

Compare Chief Container job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Chief Container
$76,482$36.77
Nashville Wire
$84,096$40.43
Color-Fi
$83,372$40.08
Syracuse Plastics
$83,259$40.03
Buckeye Fire Equipment
$82,789$39.80
H B Plastics
$82,322$39.58
Sumter Packaging Corporation
$79,791$38.36
LTI Boyd Corporation
$79,718$38.33
Meteor Creative
$79,214$38.08
Adirondack Beverages
$78,993$37.98
AGRU America
$78,723$37.85
National Novelty Brush Co
$78,279$37.63
Colonial Bag
$75,969$36.52
York Container
$75,199$36.15
Tara Materials
$74,009$35.58
Forge Industries Inc
$71,163$34.21
Carolina Canners
$70,673$33.98
Sussex IM
$70,513$33.90
Connecticut Container Corp.
$70,238$33.77
Transcendia
$68,776$33.07

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Chief Container demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Chief Container vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
LTI Boyd Corporation72%28%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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Chief Container and similar companies CEOs

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Mark Bennett
Color-Fi

Mark Bennett is a President/CEO at Color Fi.

Doug Britt is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Boyd Corporation with more than 30 years of experience leading global strategic initiatives, driving commercial success, managing complex operations, and catalyzing growth across many businesses. His focus is to further advance Boyd’s leading position in strategic end markets and continue to deepen and broaden capabilities, technology and innovation to best serve customers. Doug most recently served as President of the Integrated Solutions division of FLEX, a +$20 billion business unit that combines Industrial and Emerging Industries (IEI), Communications and Enterprise Compute (CEC), and Consumer Technologies Groups (CTG). FLEX is a $25 billion global provider of design, engineering, manufacturing and supply chain solutions with approximately 180,000 employees in 30 countries. Prior to joining FLEX, Doug served as Corporate Vice President for Future Electronics responsible for managing sales, engineering, and operations, and accountable for profit and loss of Future’s largest business. He led as Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales, Marketing, and Operations at Silicon Graphics and as Executive Vice President responsible for sales, marketing, account and program management at Solectron. His areas of expertise include C-Suite Team Development & Leadership, Complex Manufacturing Operations Management, P&L Management, Global Business Development, Strategic Planning & Global Sourcing, Private Equity Sponsored Company Leadership, Lean Manufacturing, Supplier & Partner Strategic Alignments , Best Cost Geography Greenfielding & Rationalization, Strategic M&A, Post-transaction Integration and Synergy Management, Footprint & Organizational Vetting / Rationalization, Cross Functional Acquisition Due Diligence, Investor Relations as well as Global Annual Budget Planning. Doug serves on the Board of Directors for Helios Technologies (NASDAQ: SNHY) as the Chair of the Compensation Committee and as a member of the Audit Committee. Doug earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Chico State and has attended executive education programs throughout Europe, including the University of London.

David Rollins
Nashville Wire

Andy Brewer
Transcendia

Andy Brewer is a President/CEO at Transcendia Inc.

John Kolarevic
National Novelty Brush Co

Robert L. Johnson
AGRU America

Jennifer Heatherington
Syracuse Plastics

Jeff Stevens
Carolina Canners

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