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  • Mediterranean Shipping Company has the most employees (30,000).
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D.W. Morgan vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1990
3.9
Danville, CA2$4.6M50
-
3.7
Cleveland, OH1$420,00050
1979
4.1
Itasca, IL39$553.0M760
1970
4.4
Jericho, NY1$3.7B18,129
-
3.7
Miami, FL2$50.0M548
2006
3.5
Schaumburg, IL1$31.0M143
Time Logistics
2001
3.5
Columbia, TN1$1.5M20
1977
4.2
Long Beach, CA2$3.2M35
RIM logistics
1997
2.8
Roselle, IL1$33,0003
1988
3.9
Hoboken, NJ1$7.6M200
1971
3.3
Wood Dale, IL1$1.3M31
World Shipping Council
2000
3.4
Washington, DC1$1.6M15
1970
4.3
New York, NY1$28.2B30,000
1983
4.0
Revere, MA1$43.0M45
1906
3.9
Amsterdam, NY1$300.0M100
1998
3.9
Rahway, NJ1$1.2M50
1987
4.1
Fort Wayne, IN1-240
1997
4.1
North Bergen, NJ1$3.8M100
-
4.0
Mesquite, TX1-376
1977
4.0
Englewood Cliffs, NJ3$75.0M550
1971
3.7
Chicago, IL1$13.0M300

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D.W. Morgan salaries vs competitors

Compare D.W. Morgan salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
D.W. Morgan
$37,395$17.98-

Compare D.W. Morgan job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
D.W. Morgan
$56,634$27.23
Alliance Shippers
$61,176$29.41
JF Hillebrand
$60,319$29.00
AIT Worldwide Logistics
$59,021$28.38
Time Logistics
$57,598$27.69
Daylight Transport
$57,480$27.63
Graf Air Freight
$57,312$27.55
Axis Global Logistics
$57,096$27.45
Montway Auto Transport
$56,987$27.40
Shipco Transport
$56,949$27.38
RIM logistics
$56,864$27.34
Aeropost.com
$56,799$27.31
Dimerco Express Group
$56,742$27.28
Dependable Auto Shippers, Inc.
$56,554$27.19
OCEANAIR
$56,332$27.08
Champion Logistics Group
$56,035$26.94
Mediterranean Shipping Company
$55,966$26.91
World Shipping Council
$55,858$26.85
Kintetsu World Express, Inc.
$55,574$26.72
Heritage Parts
$55,572$26.72

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D.W. Morgan demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at D.W. Morgan vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Mediterranean Shipping Company54%46%
OCEANAIR54%46%
Heritage Parts60%40%
AIT Worldwide Logistics61%39%
Kintetsu World Express, Inc.66%34%
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Compare race at D.W. Morgan vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%18%12%6%3%
8.6
45%20%9%22%4%
9.4
67%15%8%6%5%
7.8
52%20%14%10%4%
9.3
69%11%12%6%3%
8.1
World Shipping Council
58%19%13%8%2%
7.4

D.W. Morgan and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Vaughn Moore is a President/CEO at AIT Worldwide Logistics.

Steven Golich
Alliance Shippers

Carlos Herrera
Aeropost.com

Matt Kaplan
OCEANAIR

Jason Packer
Hill & Markes

Jason Packer is a Chief Executive Officer at Hill & Markes Inc and is based in Amsterdam, New York. He has worked as Chief Operating Officer at Hill & Markes Inc; Associate Director, Corporate Major Donor Program at Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; and Legislative Correspondent at Congressman Sherrod Brown. Jason studied at Niskayuna High School between 1992 and 1996, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs between 1997 and 2000, and Purdue University Industrial Distribution Program between 2012 and 2012.

Cees van Gent
JF Hillebrand

Laura Shorette
Time Logistics

Ken Shorette is a Chief Executive Officer at Time Logistics and Managing Principal at Encore Consulting and is based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked as Business Analyst - Pensions at Aon Hewitt. Ken attended Illinois State University between 2001 and 2003.

Diego Aponte is Group President and CEO of MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA. Son to Gianluigi Aponte and his wife Rafaela, Diego was raised sharing his family’s passion for the sea. After school Diego took his first steps towards his ultimate career by furthering his education in London, becoming a post graduate of Maritime Studies with a particular focus on shipping. In 1997 Diego joined MSC, training on-board vessels as a junior engineer to gain first-hand technical experience. To increase his breadth of maritime knowledge Diego also worked in MSC Ship Management in Sorrento, gaining valuable experience of MSC’s operations. Upon joining MSC Headquarters in Geneva, Diego worked in all departments including Latin American and USA trades, immersing himself in the day-to-day challenges and successes of the business. In the late nineties, Diego identified an opportunity for MSC to invest in a terminal infrastructure which he believed would help to facilitate the long-term growth of the container industry. In 2000, Diego created Terminal Investment Limited S.A. (TIL), which, under his careful management and direction has become one of the largest terminal operators in the world. Today, Diego is the Chairman of TIL. From 2006 Diego worked closely with his father as Vice President of the business, before being announced in 2014 as Group President and CEO of MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA.

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