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Federal-mogul Motorparts main competitors are Zero Motorcycles, Allison Transmission, and Prestolite Electric LLC.

Competitor Summary. See how Federal-mogul Motorparts compares to its main competitors:

  • Meritor has the most employees (8,200).
  • Employees at Zero Motorcycles earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $84,325.
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Federal-mogul Motorparts vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
-
4.5
Southfield, MI1$7.3B48,600
1909
4.8
Troy, MI17$3.8B8,200
1919
4.2
Pontiac, MI2$350.0M1,600
1993
4.7
Auburn Hills, MI1$1.2B2,133
1986
4.9
Greensboro, NC1$1.9B3,700
1966
4.8
Canton, MI1$1.1B1,500
1915
4.7
Indianapolis, IN1$3.2B2,900
1998
4.6
Troy, MI1$350.0M1,834
1908
4.3
Novi, MI2$926.7M6,400
1995
4.6
Sturtevant, WI1$80.0M400
Grammer
1880
3.5
Piedmont, SC2$470,0007
2006
3.9
Scotts Valley, CA1$60.0M300
1970
4.6
Philadelphia, PA9$514.4M300
-
4.1
Plymouth, MI1$690.0M2,500

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Federal-mogul Motorparts salaries vs competitors

Among Federal-mogul Motorparts competitors, employees at Zero Motorcycles earn the most with an average yearly salary of $84,325.

Compare Federal-mogul Motorparts salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Federal-mogul Motorparts
$68,756$33.06-
Meritor
$63,787$30.67-
Irvin Products
$56,294$27.06-
Valeo Electrical Systems, Inc.
$67,412$32.41-
Volvo Trucks
$67,753$32.57-
Yazaki North America
$64,548$31.03-

Compare Federal-mogul Motorparts job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Federal-mogul Motorparts
$74,674$35.90
Prestolite Electric LLC
$104,748$50.36
Volvo Trucks
$83,570$40.18
Allison Transmission
$82,993$39.90
BRP US Inc
$81,498$39.18
Valeo Electrical Systems, Inc.
$80,071$38.50
Yazaki North America
$79,903$38.42
Zero Motorcycles
$79,764$38.35
Maxion Wheels
$79,227$38.09
Delphi Automotive Systems
$79,192$38.07
Meritor
$78,460$37.72
Cardone Industries
$75,747$36.42
Irvin Products
$73,991$35.57
Grammer
$71,766$34.50

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Federal-mogul Motorparts demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Federal-mogul Motorparts vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
BRP US Inc58%42%
Allison Transmission70%30%
Meritor71%29%
Maxion Wheels77%23%
Cardone Industries79%21%
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Compare race at Federal-mogul Motorparts vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
72%7%9%9%3%
8.9
67%9%12%9%4%
9.8
67%14%10%7%3%
9.6
53%23%9%12%3%
9.0
75%8%8%6%3%
7.4
64%11%13%8%4%
7.5

Federal-mogul Motorparts and similar companies CEOs

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David S. Graziosi
Allison Transmission

David Graziosi joined Allison Transmission in November 2007 as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. In January 2016, he was promoted to the additional role of President. In his time with Allison, Mr. Graziosi has been instrumental in all aspects of financial management, including debt and equity planning and execution, budgeting, pricing, and investor relations –including the company’s IPO in 2012. Most recently, he was recognized by institutional investment analysts as a ‘top three’ Best CFO for both Buy-Side and Sell-Side (the only CFO to be ranked in the top three of both categories) as part of Institutional Investors' 2016 All-America Executive Team awards. Before joining Allison, Mr. Graziosi served as Executive Vice President and CFO of Covalence Specialty Materials Corp. between 2006 and 2007. Prior to joining Covalence Specialty Materials Corporation, he held various positions in the industry, including Vice President of Finance Precursors and Epoxy Resins at Hexion Specialty Chemicals from 2005 to 2006 and Executive Vice President and CFO at Resolution Performance Products from 2004 to 2005. Prior to that, he served as Vice President and CFO of General Chemical Industrial Products, as Finance Director of GenTek and as Internal Audit Director and Assistant Corporate Controller at Sun Chemical Group. Mr. Graziosi is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA, non-practicing). He earned a bachelor’s degree in business economics from the State University of New York (SUNY) and an MBA in finance from Rutgers University.

Chrishan Anton S. Villavarayan
Meritor

Villavarayan was promoted to EVP and COO in January 2020, a new position for the company. Prior to that he served as senior vice president and president of Meritor's Global Truck segment, from January 2018. Villavarayan has global operating responsibility for both of Meritor's business segments, Global Truck and Aftermarket & Industrial and Trailer.

José Boisjoli
BRP US Inc

Michael Cardone III
Cardone Industries

Michael Cardone is a Board Member at Cardone Industries Inc, Board Member at WorldServe International, and Chief Strategy Ofcr/Owner/Co-Founder at Cardone Industries Inc and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has worked as Chairman/CEO/Owner/Co-Founder at Cardone Industries Inc, Exec VP:Sales & Marketing at Cardone Industries Inc, and Chairman/Owner/Co-Founder at Cardone Industries Inc. Michael studied at Gamma Beta Phi Society, Thunderbird School of Global Management between 1996 and 1997, and Oral Roberts University between 1992 and 1996.

Pieter Klinkers
Maxion Wheels

Mr. Pieter Klinkers has been the Chief Executive Officer of Maxion Wheels Inc. (formerly, Hayes Lemmerz International Inc.) since March 1, 2015. Mr. Klinkers served as the President of Europe, Africa & Asia-Pacific and Global Innovation at Maxion Wheels from March 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015. He served as President of Europe Africa & Asia Pacific at Hayes Lemmerz International Inc. since September 2009. Mr. Klinkers served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing of International Wheel Group at Hayes Lemmerz International Inc. since March 1, 2005. He joined Hayes Lemmerz from Michelin's Wheel Group where he has worked since 1997. He has served in a series of senior level marketing and sales positions with Michelin, most recently as Director of Sales and Marketing, based in Paris, France. Fluent in Dutch, English, German and French, he holds a Masters degree in Business Administration from Maastricht University in the Netherlands.

Jacques Aschenbroich
Valeo Electrical Systems, Inc.

Martin Lundstedt
Volvo Trucks

Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki North America

Thorsten Seehars
Grammer

Sam Paschel Jr.
Zero Motorcycles

Samuel Paschel is a Board Member at Burton Snowboards, Member Board Of Directors at SALT. OPTICS, and Chief Executive Officer at Zero Motorcycles Inc and is based in Costa Mesa, California. He has worked as Senior Vice President at Burton Snowboards, General Manager at Program IT Ltd, and Business Unit Director at Burton Snowboards. Samuel studied at Swarthmore College between 1992 and 1996.

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