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Consolidated Metal Products main competitors are CaptiveAire Systems, Precision Tools Service, and SMC Metal Fabricators.

Competitor Summary. See how Consolidated Metal Products compares to its main competitors:

  • Metals has the most employees (11,297).
  • Employees at CaptiveAire Systems earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $51,254.
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Consolidated Metal Products vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1945
3.9
Cincinnati, OH1$14.0M100
-
4.0
Greenville, SC1$5.8M50
2011
4.5
Stoughton, WI8$620.0M3,000
1968
3.6
Atlanta, GA1$80.5M200
1928
4.5
Matthews, NC1$110.0M499
1951
4.4
Arlington, TX9$650.0M1,700
1978
4.7
Tulsa, OK1$5.5B11,297
1976
4.4
Raleigh, NC78$200.0M600
-
3.8
Darien, IL1$10.0M75
1974
3.4
La Puente, CA7$1.3M25
1985
3.6
Wyomissing, PA7$170.0M499
-
3.3
Oshkosh, WI1$10.0M50
-
4.0
Las Vegas, NV1$40.3M49
1952
4.1
Massillon, OH1$52.0M50
1956
4.7
Omaha, NE3$970.0M2,510
1994
3.8
Fremont, CA1$4.5M100
1974
3.9
Milwaukee, WI1$33.0M500
1905
3.8
Palmyra, NJ1$33.0M155
-
3.5
Columbus, IN1$7.1M50
1964
3.8
Pittsburgh, PA3$6.7M100
1945
4.2
Mayville, WI6$581.6M2,150

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Consolidated Metal Products salaries vs competitors

Among Consolidated Metal Products competitors, employees at CaptiveAire Systems earn the most with an average yearly salary of $51,254.

Compare Consolidated Metal Products salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Consolidated Metal Products
$48,613$23.37-
Nelson Global Products
$43,354$20.84-
Tie Down
$38,130$18.33-
Apollo Valves
$39,708$19.09-
Martin Sprocket & Gear
$39,362$18.92-
Metals
$40,543$19.49-

Compare Consolidated Metal Products job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Consolidated Metal Products
$56,149$26.99
American Screw & Rivet Corp
$75,063$36.09
CaptiveAire Systems
$74,775$35.95
SMC Metal Fabricators
$61,108$29.38
Precision Tools Service
$60,323$29.00
Mayville Engineering Company
$60,143$28.91
Martin Sprocket & Gear
$60,135$28.91
Tie Down
$60,033$28.86
Nelson Global Products
$59,955$28.82
Rotadyne
$59,843$28.77
Argus Technical Services
$50,163$24.12
Metals
$48,432$23.28
Philadelphia Sign
$48,192$23.17
CEMCO
$46,491$22.35
Speedwell Holdings, LLC
$46,473$22.34
EB Display
$46,334$22.28
True-Tech
$46,281$22.25
Forms+Surfaces
$45,912$22.07
Apollo Valves
$45,146$21.70
SFS intec, Inc.
$44,202$21.25

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Consolidated Metal Products demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Consolidated Metal Products vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
EB Display62%38%
SFS intec, Inc.72%28%
Mayville Engineering Company74%26%
Tie Down83%17%
Philadelphia Sign85%15%
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Compare race at Consolidated Metal Products vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
78%8%7%5%2%
8.3
68%15%7%6%3%
7.9
49%13%27%7%3%
8.4
65%15%12%6%2%
6.5
66%13%8%8%4%
8.2
74%11%5%7%2%
8.1

Consolidated Metal Products and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Donald Russell
Apollo Valves

Andrew Lozier
Lozier

Bob Kamphuis has 38 years of business and finance experience. He currently holds the positions of Chairman of the Board, President & CEO of Mayville Engineering Company, Inc. (MEC) headquartered in Mayville, Wisconsin with 16 plants located in Michigan, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin.As Chairman of the Board, Bob is responsible for developing the vision and setting the strategic direction for the company, while ensuring its long-term success through a focus on superior value creation for all MEC stakeholders.As President & CEO, Bob drives business development and performance across five MEC divisions and has realized a sales CAGR of 12.5% during his tenure. MEC has been recognized by The FABRICATOR magazine as the largest fabricator in the U.S. for the last 7 years, by Inc. magazine as one of the top 5000 fastest growing private companies in the U.S. for the last three years, and by Deloitte on their Wisconsin 75 list as one of Wisconsin’s largest privately owned companies for the last 13 years.Bob is the also a board member and past Chairman of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) as well as a board member of Brakebush Brothers, Inc. and The Nordic Group of Companies, Ltd. Bob is also a member of the UW System Business Council, the John Deere Direct Material Supplier Council, the Harley Davidson Supplier Advisory Council, and the Volvo Executive Corporate Club at Mebane Manor in Dublin, VA. In the past, Bob served as Chairman of the Mercury Marine Supplier Advisory Council, as well as Chairman of the CEO’s Council for Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI).Bob holds a Bachelor of Business Administration & Accounting from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and is a graduate of the Executive International Leadership Program at Stanford University. Bob is also a licensed CPA and a member of WICPA.

Steve Scgalski is a Chief Executive Officer at Nelson Global Products; President:Meritor Suspensions at MERITOR, INC.; and Interim COO at Nelson Global Products. He has worked as President:Meritor Suspensions at Arvinmeritor Inc.

Jens Breu biography
SFS intec, Inc.

Walter W. Morrissey
American Screw & Rivet Corp

Sami El Binni
Metals

Sami El Binni is a Chief Executive Officer at Metals Inc and is based in United States.

Daniel Ruedinger
SMC Metal Fabricators

Dale Baker is a Chief Executive Officer at Speedwell Holdings, LLC and is based in Nevada Area, Las Vegas, Nevada. He has worked as President at World Avenue. Dale attended Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business between 1982 and 1984.

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