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Htp, Inc. main competitors are Crane Co., Leach International Corporation, and AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe.

Competitor Summary. See how Htp, Inc. compares to its main competitors:

  • Crane Co. has the most employees (11,000).
  • Employees at Crane Co. earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $57,324.
  • The oldest company is Rotex, founded in 1844.
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Htp, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.8
New Bedford, MA1$1.7M50
1855
4.3
Stamford, CT6$1.5B11,000
1919
4.5
Buena Park, CA1$230.0M750
KI
1941
4.2
Green Bay, WI16$5.4M15
1914
4.7
Bloomington, MN4$4.6B10,300
1943
4.3
Saint Louis, MO4$61.0M350
1905
4.5
Birmingham, AL1$1.2B3,000
1947
4.7
Loveland, CO2$990.0M2,806
1921
4.3
Charlotte, NC1-376
1944
4.8
Fort Wayne, IN5$2.0B5,600
1985
4.4
--$42.0M249
1988
4.0
Stafford, TX2$46.0M45
1859
4.5
West Bend, WI5$457.6M500
1992
3.2
Ukiah, CA1$31.4M100
1992
4.1
Bethlehem, PA1$150.0M650
1844
3.8
Cincinnati, OH1$1.5B50
2006
4.8
Fort Mill, SC22$4.6B6,400
1975
3.5
Lees Summit, MO1$1.9M35
1950
4.4
Sidney, OH1$31.0M200
1917
3.8
Sandusky, OH1$41.1M100
1866
4.4
Rockford, IL1$230.0M1,010

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Htp, Inc. salaries vs competitors

Among Htp, Inc. competitors, employees at Crane Co. earn the most with an average yearly salary of $57,324.

Compare Htp, Inc. salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Htp, Inc.
$46,147$22.19-
Crane Co.
$57,324$27.56-
Leach International Corporation
$52,288$25.14-
KI
$46,850$22.52-
Toro
$44,361$21.33-
Paulo
$45,723$21.98-

Compare Htp, Inc. job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Htp, Inc.
$73,101$35.14
AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe
$73,313$35.25
Paulo
$73,211$35.20
Franklin Electric
$72,837$35.02
LEWCO
$72,043$34.64
Rotex
$72,018$34.62
Greenlee
$71,803$34.52
General Technologies
$71,800$34.52
Gehl Compact Equipment
$71,610$34.43
Leach International Corporation
$71,455$34.35
Peerless Foods
$71,037$34.15
Minteq International
$70,657$33.97
Jacobsen
$70,281$33.79
JCI Industries
$69,045$33.19
KI
$68,858$33.10
Maverick Enterprises
$68,119$32.75
Domtar
$67,688$32.54
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products
$66,427$31.94
Toro
$64,061$30.80
Crane Co.
$58,699$28.22

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Htp, Inc. demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Htp, Inc. vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Hach64%36%
Franklin Electric65%35%
Crane Co.70%30%
Domtar72%28%
Minteq International85%15%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%15%11%9%4%
10.0
66%10%13%8%3%
9.7
67%13%9%7%4%
9.8
71%13%5%7%3%
9.7
69%10%10%9%2%
6.8
71%12%10%3%3%
7.0

Htp, Inc. and similar companies CEOs

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Max Homer Mitchell
Crane Co.

Max Mitchell is a Board Member at Crane Co, President/CEO at Crane Co, and Board Member at LENNOX INTERNATIONAL INC and is based in Weston, Connecticut. He has experience at Ford and Danaher and has worked as Pres:Fluid Handling at Crane Co, Senior VP:Global Operations at Pentair Tools Group Inc, and Exec VP/COO/Pres:Fluid at Crane Co. Max studied at Tulane University and Katz Graduate School of Business.

John D. Williams
Domtar

John D. Williams has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Domtar since January 2009. He is also a member of the Board of Directors. Mr. Williams has more than 40 years of experience in both consumer products and packaging. He began his career in consumer product sales in 1976, gaining insight into key market dynamics in the U.K. and the U.S. Since joining Domtar in 2009, Mr. Williams has led Domtar’s transformation from a strictly paper manufacturing enterprise to a significant player in the absorbent hygiene market. At the same time, he cut costs and invested in new and innovative technologies to help grow their pulp production to the third largest producer in the world. Mr. Williams is Lead Independent Director of the Board of Directors of Owens Corning (NYSE: OC); a Director of Form Technologies, Inc., a privately-held leading global group of precision component manufacturers based in Charlotte, North Carolina; the Chair of the advisory board of the Stern Center for Sustainable Business at New York University. He also a board member for nonprofit Camp Blue Skies Foundation, which is dedicated to enhancing the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities, and he is Chairman of Trustees for the Palisades Episcopal School, a private school in Mecklenburg county.

Gregg C. Sengstack
Franklin Electric

Gregg C Sengstack is a Board Member at WOODWARD, INC. and Board of Trustees at Indiana Institute of Technology and is based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He has worked as President/CEO at FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC, Chief Financial Officer at FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC, and Board Member at FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO INC. Gregg attended University of Chicago Booth School of Business between 1980 and 1982 and Bucknell University between 1976 and 1980.

Richard M. Olson
Toro

Rick Olson was elected president and chief operating officer in September 2015 and to the board of directors of The Toro Company in January 2016. Previously he was elected group vice president, international business, micro irrigation business and distributor development in June 2014, and was named vice president, international business in March 2013. Olson joined Toro in 1986 as a manufacturing process engineer. He has held various positions in operations and engineering at five Toro locations—including manager of advanced manufacturing, commercial engineering program manager, director of Shakopee plant operations, and managing director of northern manufacturing operations. In 2010 he was named general manager of Exmark, and was appointed vice president, Exmark in 2012. Olson earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial technology from Iowa State University and an MBA from the University of Minnesota – Carlson School of Management. He is a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and serves on the board of The Toro Foundation.

Mr. van L. van Richey
AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe

Van Richeywork atAmerican Cast Iron Pipe Co and a CEO at American Cast Iron Pipe Co and are based in Birmingham, Alabama.

Jason Butchko
Greenlee

Mr. Butchko currently serves as VP/GM Communications at Greenlee - Textron where he is responsible for the communications test products serving the telecom and CATV providers along with datacom installation crews. Prior to this role, he served as the VP/GM Networks and Test at IDEAL Industries, Inc.. Additionally, he served in multiple executive roles including GM of Lachat Instruments and Radiometer Analytical - a $33M business portfolio held by Hach (a Danaher Company; Fortune 500; NYSE: DHR). He also led the operational turn-around of a international metal injection molding company while serving as VP Operations at PCC-Advanced Forming Technologies (a Precision Castparts Company; Fortune 500; NYSE: PCP). In addition, as President, he led the integration and turnaround of the YDI Group acquired by AMS/Westco Scientific Instruments in December 2007. Mr. Butchko earned an Executive MBA from the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado. In addition, he has an MS Environmental Science and Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, and a BS Civil Engineering from the USAF Academy. www.linkedin.com/in/jbutchko/

Douglas T. Dietrich
Minteq International

George R. Oliver
JCI Industries

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