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Florida Crystals main competitors are Lyondell Chemical Company, J.M. Huber, and Chemtura Corp.

Competitor Summary. See how Florida Crystals compares to its main competitors:

  • Lyondell Chemical Company has the most employees (14,000).
  • Employees at Lyondell Chemical Company earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $80,610.
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Florida Crystals vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1960
4.9
West Palm Beach, FL1$870.0M2,000
Imperial Sugar
1843
4.3
Sugar Land, TX1$848.0M15
1807
4.3
Iselin, NJ1$1.4B3,000
1906
4.2
Pleasant Hill, CA1$116.0M550
1906
4.1
Bay City, MI5$930.0M2,200
-
4.8
Houston, TX1$18.6B14,000
2005
4.5
Philadelphia, PA1$1.7B2,500
1968
4.8
New York, NY4$2.1B300
1883
4.7
Edison, NJ13$2.3B4,000
Clark Material Handling Company
-
3.3
Chester, VA1$290,0009
1854
4.8
Boston, MA10$5.3B12,800
1992
4.4
Memphis, TN1$1.6B1,270
2005
4.8
Atlanta, GA10$11.1B11,000
1886
4.5
Independence, OH2$538.8M1,370

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Florida Crystals salaries vs competitors

Among Florida Crystals competitors, employees at Lyondell Chemical Company earn the most with an average yearly salary of $80,610.

Compare Florida Crystals salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Florida Crystals
$69,140$33.24-
Imperial Sugar
$45,534$21.89-
Domino Foods
$42,428$20.40-
C&H Sugar
$58,646$28.20-
Michigan Sugar
$38,734$18.62-
Lyondell Chemical Company
$80,610$38.75-

Compare Florida Crystals job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Florida Crystals
$110,926$53.33
Domino Foods
$113,252$54.45
J.M. Huber
$108,832$52.32
Minerals Technologies
$103,662$49.84
Chemtura Corp
$103,470$49.75
Imperial Sugar
$102,099$49.09
Lyondell Chemical Company
$102,028$49.05
GrafTech International
$100,598$48.36
Buckeye Technologies Inc.
$99,873$48.02
Michigan Sugar
$98,615$47.41
Sappi
$98,265$47.24
Novelis
$97,538$46.89
C&H Sugar
$87,360$42.00
Clark Material Handling Company
$83,096$39.95

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Florida Crystals demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Florida Crystals vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lyondell Chemical Company66%34%
GrafTech International70%30%
Novelis71%29%
J.M. Huber73%27%
Michigan Sugar78%22%
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Compare race at Florida Crystals vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
69%12%8%9%3%
9.0
60%12%16%8%3%
9.1
53%20%14%11%3%
9.6
71%10%10%6%3%
7.2
55%10%16%14%5%
9.8

Florida Crystals and similar companies CEOs

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Douglas T. Dietrich
Minerals Technologies

Douglas Dietrich is a Chief Executive Officer at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC, President at Global Rod and Bar Products, and Board Member at AMCOL INTERNATIONAL CORP and is based in New York, New York. He has experience at Westinghouse Electric Co. and has worked as Sr. Vice President and CFO at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC; VP:Corp Dev & Treasury at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC; and President, Latin America Extrusions at Alcoa. Douglas studied at The Wharton School between 1998 and 2000 and University of Michigan between 1987 and 1991.

Brian O'Malley
Domino Foods

David J. Rintoul
GrafTech International

David J. Rintoul earned an associate’s degree in mechanical engineering technology from Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology in his native Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in 1979. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., in 1983 and received a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame in 2006. Mr. Rintoul brought nearly 30 years of steel industry experience with him when he joined U. S. Steel in July 2007 as general manager – Granite City Works in Granite City, Ill. He began his steelmaking career in 1979 in plate and strip rolling and finishing operations at Algoma Steel Corporation in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and rose through increasingly responsible assignments to the position of superintendent. In 1993, he joined Rouge Steel Corporation in Dearborn, Mich., as superintendent – cold mill. Mr. Rintoul moved to Acme Steel Company in Riverdale, Ill., in 1995 as manager – hot strip mill at the company’s Compact Strip Plant. He became general manager – Compact Strip Plant in 1997 and general manager – steel manufacturing in 1999, a position he held until he was named vice president – operations at North Star BlueScope Steel in 2001. In 2005, he became vice president – operations at BlueScope’s Butler Manufacturing Company in Kansas City, Mo., a position he held until he joined U. S. Steel, as general manager of Granite City Works. Mr. Rintoul advanced to general manager – Great Lakes Works in 2008 with responsibility for day-to-day operations at U. S. Steel’s second largest integrated operation in the United States, which has an annual raw steelmaking capability of 3.8 million net tons and is located in Ecorse and River Rouge, Mich. In 2009, he was appointed president – U. S. Steel Canada Inc., adding management oversight for all U. S. Steel Canada operations to his existing responsibilities at Great Lakes Works. In 2011, Mr. Rintoul was elected vice president – European operations and president – U. S. Steel Košice and oversaw U. S. Steel Košice in the Slovak Republic. He also had responsibility for U. S. Steel Serbia in the Republic of Serbia until it was sold to the Serbian government in January 2012. In 2013, Mr. Rintoul returned to North America to fill the newly created post of vice president – innovation and continuous improvement and was responsible for leading the company’s worldwide continuous improvement efforts as well as fostering greater levels of innovation companywide. He was appointed senior vice president – tubular business in 2014 with executive responsibility for U. S. Steel Tubular Products, including operations and sales, energy services, and tubular business development activities.

Naveed Sheikh
Imperial Sugar

Naveed Sheikh is a Board Member at Imperial Sugar and Chief Executive Officer at Imperial Sugar. He has worked as Chairman at Colony Sugar Mills Ltd, Chairman at Imperial Sugar, and Board Member at Shahzad Textile Mills.

Michael Marberry
J.M. Huber

Steven Fisher
Novelis

Steve Fisher is a President/CEO at Novelis. He has experience at KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations Co and has worked as VP:Strategic Planning at Novelis, VP/Controller at Energy Future Holdings, and VP/Controller at TXU Energy. Steven works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at Metro Atlanta Chamber, Managing Director at Bachow & Associates Inc, and MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He attended University of Iowa between 1989 and 1992.

Stephen Robert Binnie (Steve)
Sappi

Dennis Lawrence
Clark Material Handling Company

Craig Rogerson
Chemtura Corp

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