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CRC Industries main competitors are Wolverine Advanced Materials, DuPont, and Kent Nutrition Group.

Competitor Summary. See how CRC Industries compares to its main competitors:

  • PPG has the most employees (47,300).
  • Employees at Wolverine Advanced Materials earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $60,803.
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CRC Industries vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1958
4.1
Horsham, PA1$300.0M200
1924
4.7
Covington, KY18$2.2B6,500
1934
4.4
Dearborn, MI1$168.6M450
1899
4.6
North Canton, OH2$4.6B17,000
1865
4.1
Baltimore, MD3$49.0M750
1985
4.1
Houston, TX1$1.3B2,000
1883
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA12$16.8B47,300
1984
3.3
Cleveland, OH1$1.8M50
-
3.2
Alliance, OH1$4.7M100
1937
4.5
Atlanta, GA2$750.0M2,000
2010
4.1
Muscatine, IA1$300.0M2,000
1802
4.4
Wilmington, DE24$12.4B34,000
1907
4.4
Exton, PA23$230.0M742
1968
4.3
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$17.0M100
1952
3.6
Wilmington, MA4$9.0M100
1967
3.7
Concord, NC1$29.0M115
Howard Miller
-
3.9
Zeeland, MI1--
1917
4.7
Kansas City, KS25$320.0M550
1868
4.1
Greer, SC1$150.0M750
-
3.4
Irwin, PA2$32.0M350
1953
4.2
Saint Louis, MO1$50.0M750

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CRC Industries salaries vs competitors

Among CRC Industries competitors, employees at Wolverine Advanced Materials earn the most with an average yearly salary of $60,803.

Compare CRC Industries salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
CRC Industries
$56,786$27.30-
Ashland
$52,029$25.01-
Wolverine Advanced Materials
$60,803$29.23-
The Timken Company
$43,318$20.83-
DAP
$52,696$25.33-
Criterion Catalysts & Technologies
$55,610$26.74-

Compare CRC Industries job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
CRC Industries
$41,414$19.91
PreGel AMERICA
$44,119$21.21
Harcros Chemicals
$43,811$21.06
DuPont
$43,061$20.70
DAP
$43,013$20.68
Zep
$42,474$20.42
PPG
$42,309$20.34
Ashland
$41,652$20.03
Howard Miller
$41,433$19.92
Kent Nutrition Group
$41,299$19.86
R. L. Schreiber
$41,054$19.74
Guardian Building Products Distribution Inc
$40,915$19.67
TW Metals
$40,385$19.42
Pacific Packaging Products
$38,895$18.70
Wolverine Advanced Materials
$37,659$18.11
The Timken Company
$37,422$17.99
Damon Industries Inc
$37,168$17.87
Criterion Catalysts & Technologies
$36,998$17.79
Flow Polymers
$36,543$17.57
Tubular Steel
$34,918$16.79

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CRC Industries demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at CRC Industries vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Ashland58%42%
Zep61%39%
DuPont66%34%
The Timken Company70%30%
PPG71%29%
CRC Industries--
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Compare race at CRC Industries vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%11%11%8%3%
9.9
59%14%13%11%3%
9.9
64%14%12%7%3%
9.8
67%10%13%7%3%
9.6
57%13%21%6%3%
9.6
69%8%14%5%4%
8.2

CRC Industries and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Guillermo Novo
Ashland

Guillermo Novo is a Chairman/CEO at ASHLAND GLOBAL HOLDINGS INC and VP:DOW Polyurethanes at Dow Chemical Co. He has worked as Board Member at VERSUM MATERIALS, INC.; Senior VP/Gen Mgr:Electronics at AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC /DE/; and Exec VP:Materials Technology at AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC /DE/. Guillermo works or has worked as President at United Way in Brazil, MEMBER at United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Country Manager:Indonesia at Rohm And Haas Co.. He attended University of Michigan and UCF.

Edward D. Breen
DuPont

Michael H. McGarry
PPG

Michael H. McGarry is chairman and chief executive officer of PPG. He became chairman of the board September 1, 2016, after transitioning into the CEO role in September 2015. McGarry joined PPG in 1981 as an engineer at the company’s Lake Charles, Louisiana, chemicals complex. He then progressed through management assignments such as market development manager, silica products; operations manager, silicas, Thailand; business manager, TESLIN® sheet; and product manager in the derivatives, chlorine, liquid and dry caustic soda businesses. In 2000, McGarry became general manager, fine chemicals, and in 2004, he was named vice president, chlor-alkali and derivatives. He relocated to PPG’s European headquarters in Rolle, Switzerland, as vice president, coatings, Europe, and managing director, PPG Europe, in 2006. McGarry returned to the U.S. as senior vice president of the Commodity Chemicals reporting segment in 2008, and he was elected executive vice president in 2012 and chief operating officer in 2014. He became president and chief operating officer in March 2015, and he joined the company’s board of directors in July 2015 while serving in that role. McGarry currently serves on the Board of Directors of United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X). He is a former member of the board of Axiall Corporation (NYSE: AXLL). A native of New Orleans, McGarry is a mechanical engineering graduate of the University of Texas and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.

Richard G. Kyle
The Timken Company

Age 49. President and Chief Executive Officer of The Timken Company (a manufacturer of bearings, transmissions, gearboxes, motors, lubrication systems and chain), North Canton, Ohio, since 2014. Formerly Chief Operating Officer of Bearings and Power Transmissions Group 2013-14. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Purdue (Ind.) University and an MBA from Northwestern (Ill.) University. Prior to joining Timken in 2006, Mr. Kyle held management positions with Cooper Industries and was vice president of operations for a division of Hubbell, Inc. Elected to the Board in 2015.

Kirk Moore
TW Metals

Daniel Smytka
Zep

Dan Smytka is a CEO, president and C-suite executive with global expertise for growing and leading multi-billion dollar businesses with General Electric, United Technologies and Goodyear Tire & Rubber. Having lived and led businesses in the Asia Pacific region for 10 years, Dan has an extensive knowledge for this region’s growth opportunities and complexities for developing businesses. Most recently, Dan was president & COO for Goodyear’s Europe, Middle East and Africa business with P&L responsibility for the region’s $3B Consumer Europe business. Prior to this appointment, Dan had been a leader in the company’s Asia Pacific business for seven years, including four as president of the region. While president, his business grew volume, share, and earnings in many key markets in the region, and improved operating efficiency; acquired exclusive rights to Goodyear-branded tires in Japan, and entered the commercial truck tire segment in China. In addition, Dan oversaw the opening of the Goodyear Development Center in China to enhance the company’s relationships with vehicle manufacturers. Prior to joining Goodyear, Dan was group president of the $2.3B North American Building Systems & Services division of United Technologies Carrier division from 2007 to 2008. As a 17 year GE veteran, Dan was made a company officer in 2005 and is a graduate of their prestigious Corporate Audit Staff program. He has held business leadership positions as president and CEO for Engineered Systems Security division, president and CEO for Asia Pacific Consumer and Industrial group based in Shanghai, China, and general manager of Appliances’ refrigeration business unit. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Dan earned a master’s degree in corporate finance from the University of Memphis. He received his bachelor’s degree with dual majors in business economics and psychology from Creighton University. He served in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Captain.

Mark Hamilton
Harcros Chemicals

David Varsano works at Pacific Packaging Products and a Chief Executive Officer at Pacific Packaging Products and is based in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He has worked as Chief Technology Officer at SS&C Technologies and Senior Vice President at Jack Willetts. David studied at Boston University Questrom School of Business between 1979 and 1983.

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