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Indiana Packers main competitors are Williams Sausage, Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation, and PacMoore Products.

Competitor Summary. See how Indiana Packers compares to its main competitors:

  • Butterball has the most employees (5,500).
  • Employees at Williams Sausage earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $50,915.
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Indiana Packers vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
4.1
Delphi, IN3$570.0M1,540
1958
3.6
Union City, TN1$98.0M50
1995
4.5
Bridgeview, IL2$60.0M1,100
1949
4.0
Corpus Christi, TX1$210.0M999
2004
4.5
Augusta, GA1$300.0M700
1939
4.2
Philadelphia, PA1$350.0M900
1936
3.9
Wichita, KS1$5.0M50
1937
4.8
Tuscaloosa, AL6$1.5B3,800
1998
4.3
Sanford, FL1$23.0M200
1936
3.7
Sisseton, SD1$6.0M100
-
4.2
Detroit, MI1$32.5M100
1979
4.6
Reading, PA2$300.0M700
1919
3.1
Clinton, MI1$1.0M30
1982
3.9
Chicago, IL1$15.0M60
1979
4.2
Lima, OH1$22.0M53
1952
4.7
Marathon, WI1$1.4B3,000
1973
4.2
Perham, MN1$160.0M400
1989
3.8
Hammond, IN1$26.9M50
-
3.9
Tipp City, OH1$37.0M62
1969
4.2
Irwindale, CA1$30.4M3,000
1985
4.4
Garner, NC7$1.5B5,500

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Indiana Packers salaries vs competitors

Among Indiana Packers competitors, employees at Williams Sausage earn the most with an average yearly salary of $50,915.

Compare Indiana Packers salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Indiana Packers
$34,210$16.45-
Williams Sausage
$50,915$24.48-
Stampede Meat
$35,730$17.18-
KANE BEEF
$38,909$18.71-
FPL Food
$39,613$19.04-
Dietz & Watson
$42,488$20.43-

Compare Indiana Packers job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Indiana Packers
$41,359$19.88
FPL Food
$64,565$31.04
Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation
$51,987$24.99
The Father's Table
$48,980$23.55
PacMoore Products
$47,647$22.91
Stampede Meat
$47,233$22.71
Schiltz Foods
$43,882$21.10
Williams Sausage
$41,594$20.00
Morley Brands
$39,525$19.00
KANE BEEF
$37,956$18.25
Sweet Street
$36,035$17.32
Nelson Packaging
$35,995$17.31
Butterball
$35,868$17.24
Better Made
$34,943$16.80
Superior Nut & Candy
$34,433$16.55
Dietz & Watson
$33,327$16.02
Trophy Nut
$33,243$15.98
Ready Pac Foods
$32,618$15.68
Barrel O'Fun Snack Foods
$32,212$15.49
Marathon Cheese Corporation
$31,881$15.33

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Indiana Packers demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Indiana Packers vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Butterball54%46%
Stampede Meat58%42%
Peco Foods60%40%
Nelson Packaging60%40%
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Compare race at Indiana Packers vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%13%14%6%3%
8.7
62%9%19%7%3%
9.9
59%24%10%5%2%
8.8
71%8%10%9%3%
8.7

Indiana Packers and similar companies CEOs

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Jay Jandrain
Butterball

Jay Jandrain, president and chief executive officer of Butterball, LLC, is responsible for leading business strategy for the world’s largest turkey producer. Jandrain previously served as chief operating officer for Butterball, LLC, overseeing plant operations, corporate purchasing, transportation and warehousing, demand and supply planning, corporate engineering and research and development (R&D). Jandrain joined Butterball in May of 2002 as the director of product R&D. He has since held roles including vice president of deli sales, vice president of product R&D, vice president of integrated business strategy and executive vice president of sales. Prior to Butterball, Jandrain held multiple sales, marketing and R&D management positions with companies such as Cargill and Plantation Foods. He received his Bachelor of Science in Food Science from Cornell University.

William 'Bill' Buckner is a Chief Executive Officer at CARGILL MEAT SOLUTIONS CORP and Board Member at Metamorphix Inc. He has worked as Senior VP at Cargill and Corporate Vice President at Cargill. William studied at McMaster.

Louis Eni is a President/CEO at Dietz & Watson.

Francois Leger
FPL Food

Francois Leger is a President and Chief Executive Officer at FPL Food LLC and is based in United States.

Mark Hickman
Peco Foods

Mark Hickman is a President/CEO at Peco Foods Inc.

Alfred Bausch
KANE BEEF

Alfred Bausch is a President at Sam Kane Beef Processors, Inc. and Chief Executive Officer at Sam Kane Beef Processors, Inc. and is based in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Brock Furlong
Stampede Meat

Brock Furlong has been in the food industry for 25 years. He started his career with a focus primarily on the marketing and sales functions securing his training from companies such as The Quaker Oats Company (1990 to 1994) and Pillsbury (1995 to 1998). He left Pillsbury as VP of Marketing to join Maple Leaf Meats, a $5B international meat and bakery company head quartered in Toronto, Canada. Brock joined as SVP of Marketing and R&D directing the activities of over 60 professionals across fresh and further processed pork and beef. Within 3 months of joining Maple Leaf the Food Service sales function was added to his responsibilities along with the leadership of a number of critical acquisitions. In October of 1999 Brock was promoted to the position of President, Maple Leaf Poultry. This company became the largest poultry company in Canada growing from $270M in sales to over $600M in the 5 years Brock acted as President. The company serviced all major restaurants and retail customers in Canada and a number of significant US customers as well. In early 2005 Brock was asked to assume the President role of the Frozen Bakery division of Maple Leaf that was headquartered in Chicago serving major Food Service restaurants throughout North America. The business grew to $350M in the 2.5 years Brock lead the company. In 2008, Brock’s family made the decision that the nearly constant travel needed to come to an end and he left Maple Leaf after 10 years to start a gourmet protein company making high end burgers, sausages and meatballs. The business grew rapidly over the course of the next 3 years serving the Food Service, Industrial and Retail business segments.

Sandy Solmon
Sweet Street

Sandy Solmon is a CEO/Chief Innovator/Founder at Sweet Street Desserts and Chief Executive Officer at Celavie Biosciences (United States).

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