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Harbour Industries main competitors are Cook Technologies, Sorenson Engineering Inc., and Waytec Electronics Corporation.

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

  • AVX has the most employees (10,800).
  • Employees at Cook Technologies earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,605.
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Harbour Industries vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1965
3.8
Shelburne, VT1$26.4M47
2003
3.8
Santa Clara, CA1$17.0M200
2003
3.7
Irvine, CA1$75.0M172
1972
4.3
Fountain Inn, SC1$1.3B10,800
1986
3.7
Cincinnati, OH1$50.0M200
-
4.0
Hialeah, FL1$1.1M50
1922
4.0
New Bedford, MA1$42.0M175
-
3.6
Yucaipa, CA1$37.5M100
-
4.5
Plymouth, MI5$7.8M40
1987
4.2
Durham, NC7$807.2M6,387
1944
3.6
Cleveland, OH1$17.5M50
-
3.4
Green Lane, PA1$2.2M50
Waytec Electronics Corporation
-
3.6
Lynchburg, VA1$1.3M7
1984
4.4
Westborough, MA3$40.4M180

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Harbour Industries salaries vs competitors

Among Harbour Industries competitors, employees at Cook Technologies earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,605.

Compare Harbour Industries salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Harbour Industries
$75,708$36.40-
Streamline Circuits
$49,977$24.03-
CTC Global
$62,146$29.88-
AVX
$46,737$22.47-
A&P Technology
$49,321$23.71-
Tech Group, LLC
$74,306$35.72-

Compare Harbour Industries job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Harbour Industries
$98,339$47.28
CTC Global
$102,561$49.31
Kopin
$100,365$48.25
A&P Technology
$99,702$47.93
Cree
$98,371$47.29
Cook Technologies
$98,176$47.20
Sorenson Engineering Inc.
$97,762$47.00
Waytec Electronics Corporation
$97,548$46.90
Tech Group, LLC
$96,794$46.54
AVX
$96,765$46.52
Radix Wire & Cable
$96,627$46.46
HELLA Corporate Center USA, Inc
$96,612$46.45
CD Aero - Intelligent Capacitor Solutions
$96,506$46.40
Streamline Circuits
$92,153$44.30

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Harbour Industries demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Harbour Industries vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
AVX53%47%
Cree63%37%
HELLA Corporate Center USA, Inc63%37%
Kopin65%35%
Streamline Circuits87%13%
Harbour Industries--
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Female
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25%
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0%
25%
50%
75%
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Compare race at Harbour Industries vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%14%16%7%3%
9.4
60%12%13%9%5%
10.0
53%14%6%23%4%
9.3
62%11%17%7%3%
9.4
34%45%4%14%3%
5.7

Harbour Industries and similar companies CEOs

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John Sarvis
AVX

John Sarvis is a Board Member at Kyocera and Chairman/President/CEO at AVX CORP. He has worked as VP:Ceramics at AVX CORP, Board Member at AVX CORP, and VP:Ceramic Products at AVX CORP.

Gregg A. Lowe
Cree

Gregg Lowe is a Board Member at CREE INC, Senior VP/Mgr:High Performance at TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC, and Board Member at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and is based in Durham, North Carolina. He has worked as President/CEO at Freescale Semiconductor, Senior VP/Mgr:Analog Business at TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC, and Board Member at Freescale Semiconductor. Gregg works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at Semiconductor Industry Association and BOARD MEMBER at Baylor Healthcare System. He studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business between 1997 and 1997, Stanford University, and Rose-Hulman between 2014 and 2014.

John C. C. Fan
Kopin

John Fan is the Founder, Chairman, CEO and President of Kopin Corporation. In 1985, Dr. Fan started Kopin with a group of MIT engineers and scientists. Under his leadership, Kopin became the leading provider of HBT transistor wafers for mobile phones and small-format active-matrix liquid crystal displays for military systems and mobile consumer devices like video cameras. Dr. Fan has authored about 200 publications, edited three books and has over 50 issued patents. Dr. Fan was an early advocate of wearable computer headsets with an early patent issued on this technology in 1998 (US Patent 5,815,126). In 1999, Dr. Fan received the Special Recognition Award from the Society of Information Displays (SID) and was chosen one of the Top 25 Asian American Entrepreneurs by Asia Week. He was also selected as one of the top 100 Asian American Entrepreneurs between 1999 and 2004 by Asia.net. Dr. Fan was the Ernst & Young New England Entrepreneur of the Year in 2000, and was also chosen as their National Finalist. In 2005, he was selected as one of the USA’s top 15 nanotechnology innovators by NASA’s Nanotech Briefs. Dr. Fan obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley, with highest honors. He attended Harvard University under a University Fellowship and obtained his Master and Ph. D. degrees in Applied Physics in 1972. From 1972 to 1985, Dr. Fan carried out research on semiconductor materials and devices at Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and was Associate Leader of the Electronic Materials Group.

Keith Nootbaar
Radix Wire & Cable

Keith Nootbaar is a Chief Executive Officer for The Radix Wire Company at Radix Wire and is based in Euclid, Ohio.

J D Sitton
CTC Global

J D Sitton is a Chief Executive Officer at CTC GLOBAL.

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