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VSR Industries main competitors are The Manitowoc Company, JLG Industries, and Swanson Industries.

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

  • Lincoln Electric has the most employees (10,001).
  • Employees at The Manitowoc Company earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $56,623.
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VSR Industries vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1969
3.7
Henderson, NV1$5.0M174
1994
4.2
Kinder, LA1$336.0M3,000
1959
4.2
Knoxville, TN1$850.0M1,500
1971
4.2
Holland, OH4$300.0M100
1902
4.5
Manitowoc, WI1$2.2B5,000
1964
3.4
Morgantown, WV4$6.7M800
1898
4.0
Fuquay-Varina, NC1$21.0M350
-
4.0
Tampa, FL1$5.7M50
1964
3.7
Milwaukee, WI4$5.8M75
1921
4.1
Birmingham, AL6$220.0M3,000
2004
3.9
Torrance, CA1$94.4M722
-
4.1
Corona, CA1$152.4M150
1951
4.3
Monett, MO1$172.5M1,750
1971
3.8
Wilmington, NC1$8.5M150
1945
3.4
Waukesha, WI3$210.0M850
Allmand Bros.
1938
3.6
Holdrege, NE1$62.7M7
1969
4.7
McConnellsburg, PA9$2.1B4,993
1895
4.6
Cleveland, OH26$4.0B10,001
1983
3.2
Farmersville, TX1$710,00025
1947
4.6
Houston, TX6$1.0B1,892
-
4.2
Elkhorn, WI1$8.5M90

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VSR Industries salaries vs competitors

Among VSR Industries competitors, employees at The Manitowoc Company earn the most with an average yearly salary of $56,623.

Compare VSR Industries salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
VSR Industries
$54,567$26.23-
Coushatta Resort
$32,804$15.77-
Sea Ray Boats
$43,822$21.07-
Tronair
$49,930$24.00-
The Manitowoc Company
$56,623$27.22-
Swanson Industries
$54,130$26.02-

Compare VSR Industries job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
VSR Industries
$47,873$23.02
The Manitowoc Company
$48,058$23.10
JLG Industries
$47,071$22.63
Swanson Industries
$45,399$21.83
Advanced Fixtures
$43,350$20.84
Palmer Hamilton
$42,638$20.50
Tronair
$42,390$20.38
Sturdy Controls Div
$42,389$20.38
Custom Components Corporation
$42,006$20.20
Powell Industries
$41,961$20.17
MetalTek International
$41,926$20.16
O'Neal Manufacturing Services
$41,675$20.04
Lincoln Electric
$41,489$19.95
Lyall
$40,928$19.68
ASI Doors
$40,435$19.44
Edelbrock Holdings, Inc.
$40,386$19.42
EFCO
$40,311$19.38
Allmand Bros.
$39,865$19.17
Coushatta Resort
$39,033$18.77
Sea Ray Boats
$39,025$18.76

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VSR Industries demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at VSR Industries vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Manitowoc Company72%28%
JLG Industries73%27%
Lincoln Electric82%18%
Powell Industries83%17%
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Compare race at VSR Industries vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
70%11%9%7%3%
9.5
46%29%12%11%2%
8.4
73%8%8%8%3%
9.9
71%9%11%7%3%
9.7

VSR Industries and similar companies CEOs

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Christopher Lee Mapes
Lincoln Electric

Christopher L. Mapes, serves as chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc., a Cleveland-based manufacturer of quality welding, cutting and joining products. He is responsible for all of Lincoln Electric's businesses as well as its global product development initiatives. Mapes was elected to the board of directors of The Timken Company in February 2014. He brings to the board his expertise as the leader of a 118-year-old company with a global workforce of more than 10,000 people and 45 manufacturing locations in 19 countries. Lincoln Electric (NASDAQ: LECO) generates annual revenue of $3 billion. Additionally, he brings more than 25 years of progressive executive experience with global industrial manufacturing and distribution companies. Prior to joining Lincoln Electric, he served as executive vice president for the A.O. Smith Corporation (NYSE: OAS) and president of its electrical products unit. A.O. Smith is a $2 billion global manufacturer of water heaters and related products and services. After starting his career with General Motors Corporation in Toledo, Ohio, he went on to hold management positions at Essex Group, Superior Telecom and Regal-Beloit Corporation. Mapes serves as a member of the Timken board’s Audit and Compensation Committees.

Brett Alan Cope
Powell Industries

Brett Cope is a Chairman/President/CEO at POWELL INDUSTRIES INC. He has worked as Senior VP/COO at POWELL INDUSTRIES INC, VP/Global Account Executive at EXXON MOBIL CORP, and VP:Sales & Mktg at POWELL INDUSTRIES INC. Brett attended Miami University.

Aaron H. Ravenscroft
The Manitowoc Company

Mr. Ravenscroft has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since August 2020. Mr. Ravenscroft joined Manitowoc as EVP of the Mobile Cranes business in March 2016, and in August 2017, he took responsibility for the Tower Cranes business. Prior to joining Manitowoc, Mr. Ravenscroft served as a Regional Managing Director at Weir Group, a British equipment provider focused on mining, oil and gas, and power solutions from 2013 to 2016. From 2011 to 2013, he served as President of the Process Flow Control Group at Robbins & Myers. Prior to Robbins & Myers, Mr. Ravenscroft served as Regional Vice President of the Industrial Products Group for Gardner Denver from 2008 to 2011 and a series of positions with increasing responsibility at Wabtec from 2003 to 2008. Mr. Ravenscroft started his career as a Sell Side stock analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott following capital goods companies from 2000 to 2003.

John Colaianne is a Chief Executive Officer at Edelbrock and Operating Principal at Industrial Opportunity Partners. He has experience at Touche Ross & Co and has worked as President at Edelbrock, Corp Controller at Freedom Forge, and Corp Controller at American Technologies Inc.

E J Kubick are a Chief Executive Officer at Metaltek International Inc and Board Member at Metaltek International Inc. They have worked as Chief Operating Officer at Metaltek International Inc.

Robert J Parmentier "Rob"
Sea Ray Boats

John Gardner
Palmer Hamilton

Kevin Lyall
Lyall

Paul Schwarzbaum
Tronair

Manufacturing Company CEO and Board Director who has created over $850M of equity value in private and large- and mid-cap publicly traded companies.

George F. Balbach
ASI Doors

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