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Highway Equipment vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1939
3.8
Cedar Rapids, IA1$52.9M100
-
3.8
Elgin, IL1$300.0M176
1837
4.5
Moline, IL8$51.7B69,600
1932
4.8
Secaucus, NJ1$630.0M1,200
Precision Industries
1974
3.3
Portland, TN1$16.0M20
1989
4.1
Fort Pierce, FL1$27.9M50
Cleary Millwork
1939
3.2
Somerset, MA3$910,0005
1916
3.8
Medley, FL1$45.0M200
Matosantos Commercial, Corp.
-
3.8
Vega Baja, PR1$740,0006
1949
3.9
Thomaston, GA1$154.4M2,362
1993
4.0
Town and Country, MO1$130.0M553
Edward Marc
1914
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$540,0005
1987
3.4
Rancho Cucamonga, CA1$1.6M30
Restonic
-
4.1
New Albany, IN1$990,0008
Black & Decker Inc
-
4.3
Newark, DE2$2.5M8
1950
3.7
Los Angeles, CA6$25.0M150
-
3.9
Dallas, TX1$34.6M200
2004
3.9
Vancouver, WA1$32.4M100
1980
3.0
Santa Maria, CA1$740,000400
1999
3.0
Providence, RI1$1.6M25
1932
3.2
Milwaukee, WI6$690,00050

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Highway Equipment salaries vs competitors

Compare Highway Equipment salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Highway Equipment
$44,752$21.52-

Compare Highway Equipment job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Highway Equipment
$69,325$33.33
John Deere
$82,323$39.58
Elgin Sweeper
$73,802$35.48
Gans Ink & Supply Co
$72,694$34.95
Black & Decker Inc
$72,183$34.70
Hardy Diagnostics
$71,544$34.40
US FOUNDRY
$70,944$34.11
Precision Industries
$70,874$34.07
Ryonet
$70,056$33.68
Trombetta
$69,980$33.64
Advanced Coating
$69,248$33.29
Edward Marc
$69,233$33.29
C & J Jewelry
$69,193$33.27
Restonic
$68,822$33.09
Matosantos Commercial, Corp.
$68,693$33.03
Cleary Millwork
$68,675$33.02
Duni
$68,618$32.99
Natalie's Orchid Island Juice
$68,329$32.85
Huntco Inc.
$67,974$32.68
Hartz
$66,281$31.87

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Highway Equipment demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Highway Equipment vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Black & Decker Inc67%33%
John Deere71%29%
Duni78%22%
Highway Equipment--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Highway Equipment vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%10%10%11%4%
9.9
Black & Decker Inc
61%13%16%7%3%
9.0
69%10%13%6%2%
6.9

Highway Equipment and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
John C. May II
John Deere

John C May is a Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer at John Deere Co. and is based in Moline, Illinois. He has worked as Consulting Manager at KPMG, VP:Global Platform at John Deere Co., and Pres:Agricultural Solutions/CIO at John Deere Co.. John works or has worked as Consultant at KPMG Peat Marwicks. He attended University of New Hampshire between 1987 and 1991 and University of Maine between 1991 and 1992.

Tatsuya Suto
Hartz

Tatsuya Suto is a Board Member at Presperse LLC, Board Member at SUMMIT PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE LIMITED, and Chairman at C&O Pharmaceutical Tech Ltd. He has worked as VP:Chicago at Diversified CPC, Gen Mgr:Medical Science Dept at Sumitomo Crop, and Senior VP/Gen Mgr:Chemicals at Sumitomo Crop. Tatsuya works or has worked as Chairman at Summit Pharmaceuticals International Corp.

Marygrace Sexton is a CEO/Owner at Orchid Island Juice Company.

Robert Dackeskog
Duni

Robert has worked as Dir:Business Area Consumer at Duni AB and Dir:Business Area Table TOP at Duni AB. He works or has worked as Mng Dir:Denmark & Foodservice at Findus Sverige AB. Robert studied at Göteborgs Universitet | Gothenburg University.

Hiroshi Kuroda
Precision Industries

Paul Lindsay
Trombetta

Ryan Moore
Ryonet

Ryan Moor is the punk-rocker turned CEO and founder of Ryonet Corporation, a screen printing equipment manufacturer and supply company in Vancouver, Washington. In the spring of 1999, heprinted his very first T-shirt to promote his band, “Not Long After,” and realized the potential that do-it-yourself screen printing had in the marketplace. He started constructing screen printing kits to sell on Ebay and teaching others to use them. In May of 2004, he purchased and founded his very first website, www.silkscreeningsupplies.com (link is external), and made over twenty thousand dollars in the first two months of sales. In 2005, Ryonet’s first full year in business, the company grew over 1000 percent and eclipsed revenues of four million dollars. Since founding Ryonet, Ryan has led the company successfully through a recession to the top spot in an increasingly competitive market to nearly $40 million in annual revenues, executing a number of significant acquisitions along the way. Above all, serving both team members and clients is paramount to Ryan. He understands that in order to create a great company, you have to have a great team focused on service and development. He reads at least one book per month and is a member of the CEO development association, Vistage. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys spending time with his active family; his wife Amanda, their twin boys, Koen and Brody, and Maddox.

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