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Lhoist main competitors are SABIC Innovative Plastics, Eastman, and Clariant.

Competitor Summary. See how Lhoist compares to its main competitors:

  • BASF has the most employees (117,628).
  • Employees at SABIC Innovative Plastics earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $71,354.
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Lhoist vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1889
4.2
Fort Worth, TX1$12.0M68
1865
4.6
Florham Park, NJ1$63.6B117,628
1995
4.8
Charlotte, NC5$6.9B17,901
2000
4.9
Mount Vernon, IN1$1.4B1,342
1980
4.6
Denver, CO1$3.5B75
1920
4.9
Kingsport, TN1$9.4B14,500
-
4.2
Ste Genevieve, MO1$3.6M50
1969
3.5
Anthony, TX2$75.0M56
1880
4.6
Sandersville, GA19$4.1B350
Zinc Corp Of America
1987
3.3
Monaca, PA1$2.2M15
1907
3.7
Saint Louis, MO9$560.0M851
1905
3.8
Easthampton Town, MA1$36.4M100
2003
4.0
Salt Lake City, UT2$9.0B18,421
1917
3.8
Friendship, NY1$39.9M26
1992
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA5$770.0M3,500
1906
4.2
Pleasant Hill, CA1$116.0M550
2008
4.3
Frederick, MD8$1.6B1,444
2004
4.5
Dearborn, MI6$458.0B50,000
Didion Milling, Inc.
-
3.8
Johnson Creek, WI1--
-
4.6
Sugar Land, TX1$959.8M7,500
1865
4.9
Salt Lake City, UT11$626.4M3,000

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Lhoist salaries vs competitors

Among Lhoist competitors, employees at SABIC Innovative Plastics earn the most with an average yearly salary of $71,354.

Compare Lhoist salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lhoist
$50,448$24.25-
BASF
$59,565$28.64-
Clariant
$62,305$29.95-
SABIC Innovative Plastics
$71,354$34.30-
Kinross Gold
$49,923$24.00-
Eastman
$69,276$33.31-

Compare Lhoist job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lhoist
$81,959$39.40
Clariant
$90,234$43.38
BASF
$89,250$42.91
Eastman
$89,204$42.89
SABIC Innovative Plastics
$87,713$42.17
Barrick Gold
$76,129$36.60
Mississippi Lime
$75,922$36.50
U.S. Silica
$74,266$35.70
Fairmount Santrol
$74,043$35.60
Kinross Gold
$73,858$35.51
Carmeuse
$73,325$35.25
Imerys
$72,404$34.81
C&H Sugar
$71,476$34.36
Dyno Nobel
$71,191$34.23
National Nonwovens
$70,820$34.05
Didion Milling, Inc.
$70,305$33.80
Severstal
$70,151$33.73
Friendship Dairies
$69,882$33.60
Chemical Lime-Southwest, LLC
$69,686$33.50
W. Silver
$67,778$32.59

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Lhoist demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Lhoist vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Eastman63%37%
U.S. Silica64%36%
BASF67%33%
Clariant71%29%
Barrick Gold75%25%
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Compare race at Lhoist vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%13%14%9%3%
9.8
65%12%14%6%3%
7.7
60%20%7%8%5%
9.8
59%14%14%10%3%
10.0
57%16%11%11%4%
9.8
65%15%9%8%3%
9.2

Lhoist and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mark J. Costa
Eastman

Mark Costa is a Board Member at American Chemistry Council, Chairman at EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO, and Senior Vice President at Polymers Group and is based in Johnson City, Tennessee. He has worked as Exec VP:Speciality Polymers at EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO, Senior VP:Corp Strategy at EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO, and Senior Partner:Integrated North American at Monitor Group. Mark attended Harvard Business School and University of California Berkeley.

Bryan A. Shinn
U.S. Silica

Under Bryan's leadership, U.S. Silica has transformed from a small, private commercial silica provider to an R&D-focused, international public performance materials company with cutting-edge logistics solutions that raise the bar on productivity, health and safety. His forward-thinking leadership has guided the company’s tremendous growth: from $50M in annual EBIDTA in 2009 to nearly $400M in 2018. Bryan served as president of U.S. Silica from 2011-2020 and as CEO and a member of the board of directors since 2012. Before that, he was SVP of sales and marketing from 2009-2011. During Bryan's tenure, the company added new business lines, including Oil & Gas Proppants, EP Minerals and SandBox Logistics, solidifying its reputation as a valued innovation partner that develops and delivers unmatched offerings to customers. The company is now an industry leader with a reputation for bringing high-quality, custom products to market faster and more effectively than the competition. Before U.S. Silica, Bryan held key leadership roles at the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company from 1983-2009, including global business director and global sales director. Bryan earned a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Delaware.

Dennis Mark Bristow
Barrick Gold

Michael Heinz
BASF

Conrad Keijzer
Clariant

Donald Brinker
Dyno Nobel

Jonathon Paul Rollinson
Kinross Gold

William Ayers (Bill)
Mississippi Lime

William 'Bill' Ayers is a President and Chief Operating Officer at Mississippi Lime Co and is based in St. Louis, Missouri. He has worked as VP:Operations at Mississippi Lime Co, OEM Sales and Marketing at Duracell, and General Manager - Retail Sales and Marketing at IMC Salt. William attended University of Virginia Darden School of Business and Virginia Tech between 1977 and 1983.

Yousef Abdullah Albenyan
SABIC Innovative Plastics

Aleksandr Shevelev
Severstal

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