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Fleetwood Fixtures main competitors are The M.K. Morse Company, TMI Systems, and Hoshizaki America.

Competitor Summary. See how Fleetwood Fixtures compares to its main competitors:

  • The Timken Company has the most employees (17,000).
  • Employees at The M.K. Morse Company earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $53,206.
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Fleetwood Fixtures vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1970
3.9
Leesport, PA1$2.2M50
-
4.0
Freeport, NY1$6.8M50
1969
3.4
Dickinson, ND1$28.0M200
1870
4.2
Brunswick, OH1$190.0M750
1963
4.2
Canton, OH1$120.0M450
1951
4.3
Monett, MO1$172.5M1,750
1972
4.0
Grafton, WI1$33.0M125
1942
4.0
Chicopee, MA4$47.7M350
1873
3.6
Rochester, NH2$11.0M100
1967
4.5
Irvine, CA6$54.0M125
1895
4.6
Cleveland, OH26$4.0B10,001
1925
4.6
Elizabeth, NJ3$1.4B4,999
-
4.0
Hanover, PA1$64.1M93
1962
3.5
-4$470,0006,000
1981
4.4
Peachtree City, GA2$240.0M533
1899
4.6
North Canton, OH2$4.6B17,000
1961
4.2
Fairburn, GA4$340.0M609
1945
4.2
Paramus, NJ1$120.0M499
1986
3.9
Park Forest, IL1$25.0M200
1945
4.2
Arnold, MO1$87.7M200
1910
4.7
Golden, CO11$820.0M5,900

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Fleetwood Fixtures salaries vs competitors

Among Fleetwood Fixtures competitors, employees at The M.K. Morse Company earn the most with an average yearly salary of $53,206.

Compare Fleetwood Fixtures salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Fleetwood Fixtures
$45,860$22.05-
Brueton Industries Inc
$44,005$21.16-
TMI Systems
$51,699$24.86-
A Raymond Tinnerman Industries, Inc.
$50,629$24.34-
The M.K. Morse Company
$53,206$25.58-
EFCO
$41,954$20.17-

Compare Fleetwood Fixtures job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Fleetwood Fixtures
$74,444$35.79
Spaulding Composites
$80,154$38.54
LMC Industries
$79,774$38.35
Porex
$79,563$38.25
Dielectric
$78,548$37.76
Hayward Pool Products
$78,465$37.72
The M.K. Morse Company
$77,770$37.39
Continental Midland, L.l.c.
$77,630$37.32
The Timken Company
$76,302$36.68
CoorsTek
$76,302$36.68
A Raymond Tinnerman Industries, Inc.
$75,405$36.25
LEESON Electric
$74,495$35.81
Lincoln Electric
$74,126$35.64
Georg Fischer LLC
$71,954$34.59
Stabilus GmbH
$71,873$34.55
EFCO
$71,408$34.33
TMI Systems
$71,280$34.27
Metal Improvement
$71,177$34.22
McClarin Plastics
$68,706$33.03
Hoshizaki America
$60,220$28.95

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Fleetwood Fixtures demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Fleetwood Fixtures vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Timken Company70%30%
CoorsTek74%26%
Hayward Pool Products75%25%
Lincoln Electric82%18%
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Compare race at Fleetwood Fixtures vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
70%11%9%7%3%
9.5
67%10%13%7%3%
9.6
60%20%6%10%4%
9.7
61%16%13%7%3%
9.0

Fleetwood Fixtures and similar companies CEOs

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Christopher Lee Mapes
Lincoln Electric

Christopher L. Mapes, serves as chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc., a Cleveland-based manufacturer of quality welding, cutting and joining products. He is responsible for all of Lincoln Electric's businesses as well as its global product development initiatives. Mapes was elected to the board of directors of The Timken Company in February 2014. He brings to the board his expertise as the leader of a 118-year-old company with a global workforce of more than 10,000 people and 45 manufacturing locations in 19 countries. Lincoln Electric (NASDAQ: LECO) generates annual revenue of $3 billion. Additionally, he brings more than 25 years of progressive executive experience with global industrial manufacturing and distribution companies. Prior to joining Lincoln Electric, he served as executive vice president for the A.O. Smith Corporation (NYSE: OAS) and president of its electrical products unit. A.O. Smith is a $2 billion global manufacturer of water heaters and related products and services. After starting his career with General Motors Corporation in Toledo, Ohio, he went on to hold management positions at Essex Group, Superior Telecom and Regal-Beloit Corporation. Mapes serves as a member of the Timken board’s Audit and Compensation Committees.

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.

Michael Coors
CoorsTek

Michael Coors is the Chief Executive Officer of CoorsTek, Inc., as well as other family boards and leadership responsibilities. In addition, he currently serves on the board of the One Institute, a Phoenix based non-profit focused on connecting young entrepreneurs and business people to each other and their calling. He is also a manager of 10K Investments, a family investing group primarily focused on early stage investments. Prior to joining CoorsTek, Michael worked to reopen a historic ski area on the Colorado Front Range. He joined CoorsTek in 2008 holding various technology, operations, and management roles in the company. In 2012 he targeted, acquired and became CEO of Outlast Technologies, now a wholly portfolio of the Coors family. Returning to CoorsTek, Michael was promoted to CEO of CoorsTek, Inc. in February 2016. Michael holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado School of Mines.

Andreas Müller
Georg Fischer LLC

Louis V. Pinkham
LEESON Electric

Bill Midgette
Porex

Gerald Armstrong
McClarin Plastics

Experience: A senior level executive with more than 30 years of sustained success in the automotive and construction industries and with a proven track record of delivering both domestic and international growth. Jerry Armstrong is currently President and Chief Executive Officer for McClarin Plastics, LLC. He has successfully overseen the merger of McClarin Plastics and Amtech. He has merged the companies into a single functioning organization and is now leading the company toward sustained growth. Prior to joining McClarin, Jerry was the President North & South America at Commercial Vehicle Group. At CVG, his Executive Director Leadership role focused on strategic planning and profit / loss as Division President of a $900M publicly traded supplier of commercial vehicle components. Scope of management responsibilities have included up to eight companies with $750M in sales and representing over 5700 employees. His Training / Professional Affiliations include: The Ohio State College of Engineering Advisory Board (2010-2012), TechColumbus Innovations Awards – Semi-finalist Executive of the Year (Large Company 2012), Columbus Technology Forum member (2005-Present), Manufacturers Alliance / MAPI member (2005-Present), Associate board member of South America joint ventures (1999-2002), Advanced Management and Leadership of Development Program Kelley School of Business (1998-99), A.S.Q. Certified Quality Engineer (1991), and A.S.Q. Chairman for south-central Georgia and Alabama section (1989)

Michael Büchsner
Stabilus GmbH

Dennis Johnson
TMI Systems

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