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Michigan Sugar main competitors are Gaco Western, The Belden Brick Company, and Zirkle Fruit Co.

Competitor Summary. See how Michigan Sugar compares to its main competitors:

  • Domino Foods has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Gaco Western earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $53,536.
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Michigan Sugar vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1906
4.1
Bay City, MI5$930.0M2,200
1972
4.1
Renville, MN1$230.0M610
Imperial Sugar
1843
4.3
Sugar Land, TX1$848.0M15
1807
4.3
Iselin, NJ1$1.4B3,000
1955
3.9
Seattle, WA1$17.0M300
1901
4.4
Denver, CO5$260.0M650
Producers Rice Mill
1943
3.5
Stuttgart, AR4$3.5M12
-
2.9
Saint Joseph, MO1$670,00050
1972
3.9
Yulee, FL1$220.0M999
1909
4.1
Chicago, IL6$620.0M3,000
Zirkle Fruit Co
2021
4.1
Ellensburg, WA1$151.0M7
1954
4.1
Toledo, OH4$100.0M1,000
1969
4.1
Marshville, NC2$33.0M250
1885
3.9
Canton, OH1$130.0M525
1975
3.7
Charlotte, NC2$7.4M41
1907
3.6
Lafayette, IN1$42.0M350
1988
4.1
Jessup, MD2$105.5M200
1918
4.5
Springfield, OR4$220.0M750
-
3.9
Lansing, MI1$70.0M260
1945
4.0
Stanwood, WA1$190.0M999
-
3.9
Acton, MA3$43.0M75

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Michigan Sugar salaries vs competitors

Among Michigan Sugar competitors, employees at Gaco Western earn the most with an average yearly salary of $53,536.

Compare Michigan Sugar salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Michigan Sugar
$38,734$18.62-
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
$44,959$21.61-
Imperial Sugar
$45,534$21.89-
Domino Foods
$42,428$20.40-
Gaco Western
$53,536$25.74-
Western Sugar Cooperative
$42,719$20.54-

Compare Michigan Sugar job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Michigan Sugar
$58,360$28.06
Imperial Sugar
$66,042$31.75
Domino Foods
$64,849$31.18
Western Sugar Cooperative
$60,689$29.18
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
$59,284$28.50
Wire-Bond
$58,007$27.89
Gaco Western
$57,807$27.79
Twin City Foods
$57,300$27.55
Rex Lumber
$57,188$27.49
Zirkle Fruit Co
$56,359$27.10
Elite Spice
$56,137$26.99
Maxco (pvt) Ltd
$55,917$26.88
Central Steel & Wire
$55,778$26.82
Gilman Building Products LLC
$55,594$26.73
Producers Rice Mill
$55,354$26.61
American Walnut
$54,173$26.04
Oscar Winski Company & Lafayette Steel and Aluminum
$54,052$25.99
The Belden Brick Company
$53,995$25.96
Timber Products
$53,966$25.95
Edwards Wood Products
$52,442$25.21

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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Michigan Sugar and similar companies CEOs

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Brian O'Malley
Domino Foods

Naveed Sheikh
Imperial Sugar

Naveed Sheikh is a Board Member at Imperial Sugar and Chief Executive Officer at Imperial Sugar. He has worked as Chairman at Colony Sugar Mills Ltd, Chairman at Imperial Sugar, and Board Member at Shahzad Textile Mills.

Steve Domm is a President/CEO at Southern Minnesota Sugar Cooperative and Chairman at National Sugar Marketing LLC. He has worked as Chief Executive Officer at CPI. Steve works or has worked as Chief Executive Officer at Millennium Ethanol LLC and Chief Executive Officer at Central Farmers Cooperative.

Robert T. Belden
The Belden Brick Company

Bob Belden is a Board Member at Premier Bank & Trust Natl Assn, President/CEO at Belden Holding & Acquisition, and President/CEO at Belden Brick and is based in Canton, Ohio. He has worked as Board Member at Firstfederal Finl Svcs Corp, Board Member at OHIO LEGACY CORP, and Vice Chairman at Brick Industry Association. Robert studied at Ross School of Business and University of Notre Dame.

Steve Killgore
Timber Products

As an industry veteran, with over 40 years of experience, I have gained exposure to most facets of the wood products industry. I am honored to be named to lead Timber Products. My key success factors include my ability to collaborate, the experiences of dealing in a global market, and breaking down problems into actions items that lead to improvement.

Rodney D. Perry with 32 years of food and agribusiness experience has held the position of president and chief executive officer since April 2014. Prior to this, Mr. Perry was vice president Food and Ingredients Europe, Middle East, and Africa for Bunge. Mr. Perry joined Bunge in 2000 as sales and marketing manager of Bunge Milling and later served as vice president and general manager. In 2007, Mr. Perry took the position as vice president and general manager of Bunge Oils. In 2010, Mr. Perry held the general management position for both Bunge Oils and Canadian Oilseed Processing. Mr. Perry began his career in 1989 as a merchandiser with Archer Daniels Midland Company where he was promoted to assistant general manager within ADM’s milling division. In 1993, Mr. Perry joined ConAgra where he held various commercial management positions. Mr. Perry joined Bethel Grain Company in 1999 as a partner and also served as director of commercial activities. Mr. Perry earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Illinois State University in 1989 and an executive master’s degree in international business from St. Louis University in 2007. Mr. Perry has been actively involved in several industry associations and boards.

Michael Sullivan
Central Steel & Wire

Michael Sullivan is a Chairman/CEO at Central Steel & Wire Co.

Benjamin Forester
Rex Lumber

Ian Walsh
Wire-Bond

Ian Walsh is a Chief Executive Officer at Wire Bond and is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He studied at Winthrop University between 2003 and 2005 and Memorial University of Newfoundland between 1990 and 1995.

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