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PYCO Industries main competitors are Koppers, Trademark Metals Recycling, and Hilmar Cheese Company.

Competitor Summary. See how PYCO Industries compares to its main competitors:

  • Horsehead Holding has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Koppers earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $64,854.
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PYCO Industries vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.9
Lubbock, TX1$185.6M200
-
3.8
--$9.5M50
1901
4.4
Denver, CO5$260.0M650
1972
4.1
Renville, MN1$230.0M610
2006
3.7
Grand Rapids, MN1$1.1M50
-
3.8
Dallas, TX1$1.5B2,500
1949
3.9
Cumming, GA1$49.0M750
1988
4.1
Pittsburgh, PA1$2.1B2,100
2008
4.3
Louisville, KY1$180.0M600
2003
4.6
Pittsburgh, PA1$414.9M3,000
1955
3.9
Houston, TX2$58.0M1,200
-
4.1
Tampa, FL1$119.5M148
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4.1
San Francisco, CA3$25.1M100
1984
4.8
Hilmar-Irwin, CA4$930.0M3,000

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PYCO Industries salaries vs competitors

Among PYCO Industries competitors, employees at Koppers earn the most with an average yearly salary of $64,854.

Compare PYCO Industries salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
PYCO Industries
$43,610$20.97-
Koppel Steel
$48,191$23.17-
Western Sugar Cooperative
$42,719$20.54-
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
$44,959$21.61-
Magnetation
$48,100$23.13-
Oxy Chemical Corporation
$48,787$23.46-

Compare PYCO Industries job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
PYCO Industries
$76,006$36.54
Koppers
$98,498$47.35
Magnetation
$78,388$37.69
Oxy Chemical Corporation
$78,342$37.66
Western Sugar Cooperative
$78,296$37.64
Trademark Metals Recycling
$74,250$35.70
Sheedy Crane
$72,461$34.84
The Mundy Companies
$70,204$33.75
Koppel Steel
$70,103$33.70
American Proteins
$69,504$33.42
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
$69,485$33.41
Horsehead Holding
$68,165$32.77
Hilmar Cheese Company
$66,134$31.80
PSC Industries Inc.
$65,663$31.57

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PYCO Industries demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at PYCO Industries vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Koppers87%13%
Oxy Chemical Corporation97%3%
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Compare race at PYCO Industries vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
69%10%13%5%3%
7.6
52%23%14%9%2%
5.4

PYCO Industries and similar companies CEOs

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Mark Ham is a President & CEO at AMERICAN PROTEINS INC and C.E.O at Bagwell Family Enterprises and is based in Cumming, Georgia. He has worked as EVP - CFO at Cagle'S Inc.. Mark attended UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA/ between 1974 and 1974 and TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS between 1975 and 1976.

Jim Hensler is a President, CEO & Chairman at Horsehead Holding Corp and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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.

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.

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