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Hyster-Yale main competitors are IDEX, Regal Beloit, and SPX.

Competitor Summary. See how Hyster-Yale compares to its main competitors:

  • Parker Hannifin has the most employees (57,170).
  • Employees at IDEX earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,500.
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Hyster-Yale vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
4.8
Cleveland, OH10$4.3B6,500
1965
4.4
Milwaukee, WI3$15.1M2,200
1987
4.7
Lake Forest, IL22$3.3B7,075
1883
4.4
Carthage, MO3$4.4B20,000
1946
4.3
Omaha, NE10$4.1B9,800
1917
4.3
Cleveland, OH45$19.9B57,170
1935
4.6
Westlake, OH18$2.7B7,555
1955
4.1
Downers Grove, IL34$7.7B23,000
1911
4.8
--$4.2B12,000
1913
4.3
Cleveland, OH2$237.7M2,400
1912
4.0
Charlotte, NC4$2.0B6,000
1929
4.6
Perrysburg, OH77$6.5B25,000
1999
3.9
Tampa, FL12$61.4M1,125
1981
4.4
Peachtree City, GA2$240.0M533
1946
3.9
Moberly, MO1$33.0M200
1907
4.3
Beaverton, OR1$160.0M700
1971
4.1
Farmingdale, NY1$25.0M100
1910
4.4
Saint Louis, MO2$131.3M2,100
1951
4.3
Monett, MO1$172.5M1,750
1955
4.8
Beloit, WI11$6.0B23,600
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4.1
Corona, CA1$152.4M150

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Hyster-Yale salaries vs competitors

Among Hyster-Yale competitors, employees at IDEX earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,500.

Compare Hyster-Yale salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Hyster-Yale
$55,734$26.80-
Rite-Hite
$53,985$25.95-
IDEX
$75,500$36.30-
Leggett & Platt
$44,199$21.25-
Valmont Industries
$48,894$23.51-
Parker Hannifin
$51,968$24.98-

Compare Hyster-Yale job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Hyster-Yale
$105,865$50.90
Hoshizaki America
$119,674$57.54
Orscheln Products
$118,304$56.88
EFCO
$116,029$55.78
Parker Hannifin
$113,973$54.79
AFCO Systems
$113,815$54.72
Regal Beloit
$112,176$53.93
Leggett & Platt
$111,716$53.71
Valmont Industries
$110,187$52.97
Nordson
$109,119$52.46
Leupold Optics
$108,159$52.00
Lyall
$107,637$51.75
NACCO Industries
$107,054$51.47
O-I Glass
$105,602$50.77
Lincoln Industrial
$105,372$50.66
Nortrax
$105,082$50.52
Dover
$104,888$50.43
IDEX
$104,558$50.27
Moody International Group
$103,145$49.59
Rite-Hite
$102,160$49.12

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Hyster-Yale demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Hyster-Yale vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Dover51%49%
IDEX66%34%
Leggett & Platt66%34%
Hyster-Yale68%32%
Nordson69%31%
NACCO Industries74%26%
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Female

Compare race at Hyster-Yale vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%9%14%6%3%
9.5
63%13%13%8%3%
9.9
64%14%10%9%4%
9.9
65%13%13%6%3%
9.3
66%9%14%8%3%
9.5
59%12%16%10%4%
9.9

Hyster-Yale revenue vs competitors

Hyster-Yale revenue is $4.3B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Parker Hannifin, $19.9B . The company with the lowest revenue is Rite-Hite, $15.1M.

Hyster-Yale and similar companies CEOs

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Richard Joseph Tobin
Dover

Richard Tobin is an Interim President & CEO at Dover Engineered Systems Inc, Board Member at DOVER CORP, and President/CEO at DOVER CORP. He has worked as Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, CFO/Head:Information Technology at SGS, and CEO/Interim COO:Nafta at CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.. Richard works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He studied at Drexel University and Norwich University.

Eric D. Ashleman
IDEX

Eric became chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors of IDEX Corporation in December 2020 after becoming president in February 2020. He was previously chief operating officer beginning in 2015. He has been integral to the company’s success, including his role in developing the company’s distinct culture, business model and strategy. He joined IDEX in 2008 as the president of Gast Manufacturing, an operating unit that produces high-quality, niche pneumatics. In 2010, he added responsibilities for Global Dispensing, the leading provider of automated color tinting solutions within the architectural coatings market. He received his first group executive role in 2012, with a collection of six companies from within two IDEX reporting segments. In the next few years, Eric and his teams developed and piloted the elements of the IDEX Operating Model and began work with 8020, an approach to business that focuses on the vital few variables that drive the greatest degree of impact. In 2014, he expanded his group executive scope into the IDEX Health & Science and Optics businesses. Eric is passionate about developing high-performing global teams and talent. Many of IDEX’s current senior operating leaders were identified as emerging leaders within his group. Prior to joining IDEX, he served as the president of Schutt Sports, the market leader for protective equipment in American football. The company introduced breakthrough helmet technology during his tenure, capturing share at all levels of competition. Prior to Schutt, Eric led teams within operations and general management at three business units of Danaher Corporation. It was here, in tough turnaround situations, that he developed the ability to focus teams around the critical few business levers to drive quick momentum and progress. Prior to Danaher, he worked within scalable operations roles at AlliedSignal/Honeywell. He began his career within manufacturing at Lincoln Brass Works. Eric received a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from the University of Michigan. He has a passion for history and literature, and he is a lifelong, practicing musician who spends much of his free time playing and recording. Eric and his wife live in the Chicago area, where they enjoy travel, the arts, and a seemingly endless loop of home maintenance and rehabilitation of their 1920’s-era home. They have four grown children. Eric is also a director of Modine Manufacturing Co.

Karl G. Glassman
Leggett & Platt

Mr. Glassman was appointed the Company's Chairman of the Board in 2020 and has served as Chief Executive Officer since 2016. He previously served the Company as President from 2013 to 2019, Chief Operating Officer from 2006 to 2015, Executive Vice President from 2002 until 2013, President - Residential Furnishings from 1999 to 2006, Senior Vice President from 1999 to 2002, and in various other capacities since 1982. Mr. Glassman holds a degree in business management and finance from California State University-Long Beach. He was first elected as a director of the Company in 2002.

J.c. Butler Jr.
NACCO Industries

J Butler is an Assistant Secretary at Kitchen Collection LLC/The; Assistant Secretary at NACCO INDUSTRIES INC; and Board Member at HYSTER-YALE MATERIALS HANDLING, INC. and is based in Plano, Texas. He has worked as Senior VP:Project Dvpt & Admin at NACCO INDUSTRIES INC, Associate at Drexel Burnham Lambert, and Senior VP:Project Development at NACCO INDUSTRIES INC. J works or has worked as TRUSTEE at Cleveland Botanical Garden. He attended Harvard Business School between 1987 and 1989, Purdue University between 1979 and 1983, and Purdue University between 1983 and 1984.

Sundaram Nagarajan
Nordson

Sundaram “Naga” Nagarajan serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer, joining the Company on August 1, 2019. He focuses on creating value for customers through innovation and industry‑leading excellence in quality and delivery. Prior to joining Nordson, Mr. Nagarajan had a 23-year career with Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW), a Fortune 200 company, where he had roles of increasing responsibility. Most recently, he was the Executive Vice President, ITW Automotive OEM Segment, a $3.3 billion business segment. Under his leadership, the Automotive OEM Segment consistently delivered profitable revenue growth through both organic and acquisitive means. Mr. Nagarajan serves on the Board of Directors of Sonoco Products Company (NYSE: SON), is a member of the Advisory Board of IACS, Executive Club, Economics Club of Chicago, and is a past trustee of Hobart Institute of Welding Technology, former trustee of AWS Foundation Inc., and was the Co-Chair of ITW’s National United Way Campaign (2013 and 2014).

Andres Alberto Lopez
O-I Glass

As CEO, Andres Lopez’s focus is to enhance the performance of the business to benefit customers, employees, investors and other key stakeholders. Lopez has established himself as a strong and successful leader, most recently serving as chief operating officer during 2015 and playing a key leading role on the recent acquisition of Vitro’s Food and Beverage business in Mexico, the U.S. and Bolivia. He has also served as president of O-I Americas, with a focus on strengthening O-I’s North America operations. Prior to that role, he served as president of O-I’s South America operations, where he led the region through significant organic and acquisition-based growth, adding new capabilities in Brazil and Argentina. Lopez has held various other leadership positions at O-I, including global vice president of manufacturing and engineering; vice president of manufacturing, North America; and country general manager for O-I Peru.

Louis V. Pinkham
Regal Beloit

Mr. Pinkham joined Regal Beloit Corporation on April 1, 2019, as Chief Executive Officer. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Pinkham was Senior Vice President of Crane Co. from 2016-2019. Prior thereto he served in other leadership roles at Crane Co. from 2012-2016. Prior to joining Crane Co., Mr. Pinkham was Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Critical Power Solutions Division, Electrical Group at Eaton Corporation plc. From 2000-2012, he held successive and increasing roles of global responsibility at Eaton. Prior to joining Eaton, Mr. Pinkham held an Engineering and Quality Manager position at ITT Sherotec and a Process Design Engineer position with Molecular Biosystems, Inc. Mr. Pinkham has a B.S. in Engineering from Duke University, an M.S. in Engineering Management from Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering, and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management.

Eugene J. Lowe III
SPX

Gene Lowe was named president and chief executive officer of the new SPX Corporation in 2015. In this leadership role, he is responsible for driving the company’s overall growth and profitability as a diversified, global supplier of infrastructure equipment focused on three key segments: HVAC, detection and measurement, and power. Gene joined SPX in 2008, holding multiple strategic leadership positions, most recently as the president of SPX’s Thermal Equipment and Services segment. His tenure at SPX also includes roles leading the Evaporative Cooling business and the marketing, strategy, and business development functions within the Thermal segment where he focused on driving differentiation through technology innovation and operational initiatives. Prior to joining SPX, Gene held positions with Milliken, Bain & Company and Lazard Technology Partners. Gene earned his MBA with distinguished honors from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and his B.S. in management science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Stephen G. Kaniewski
Valmont Industries

Accomplished senior level executive with a multi-disciplinary career in various operational and IT management roles. Versatile individual who is creative and entrepreneurial, promoting research and development and new product introductions and emphasizing pricing as a strategic tool to build shareholder value. Has held escalating leadership positions with both private and public firms including extensive international experience in Mexico, China, India, Australia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Proven P&L experience with strong organizational and varied business development experience. Provides strategic vision as well as tactical execution to quickly accomplish the key business initiatives of high-growth, low cost global operations. Specialties: Pricing Strategies, Strategy Development, International Operational Management, Information Technology Roadmap Development, Union Negotiations, Mergers and Acquisitions, Lean Manufacturing, Agile Development, Specialty Product R&D, Direct Marketing, Project/Program Management, ERP, Retail Management, New Product Introductions

Bruce Pettet
Leupold Optics

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