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Owens Corning main competitors are The Dow Chemical Company, Nucor, and O-I Glass.
Competitor Summary. See how Owens Corning compares to its main competitors:
Company | Founding date | Zippia score | Headquarters | # of Locations | Revenue | Employees |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1938 | 4.9 ![]() | Toledo, OH | 20 | $11.0B | 17,000 | |
1897 | 4.5 ![]() | Midland, MI | 27 | $43.0B | 54,000 | |
1929 | 4.6 ![]() | Perrysburg, OH | 77 | $6.5B | 25,000 | |
1888 | 4.8 ![]() | Pittsburgh, PA | 2 | $11.9B | 14,600 | |
1935 | 4.8 ![]() | Glendale, CA | 13 | $8.8B | 32,000 | |
1940 | 4.7 ![]() | Charlotte, NC | 5 | $30.7B | 26,001 | |
1937 | 4.1 ![]() | Pittsburgh, PA | 1 | $168.6M | 350 | |
1911 | 4.6 ![]() | Benton Harbor, MI | 9 | $16.6B | 78,000 | |
1925 | 4.3 ![]() | Deerfield, IL | 18 | $64.8B | 97,300 | |
1934 | 3.8 ![]() | Wabash, IN | 1 | $25.2M | 100 | |
1929 | 4.1 ![]() | Livonia, MI | 4 | $7.8B | 26,000 |
Rate Owens Corning's competitiveness in the market.
Company | Highest salary | Hourly salary |
---|---|---|
Owens Corning | $57,365 | $27.58 |
The Dow Chemical Company | $68,470 | $32.92 |
Whirlpool | $68,372 | $32.87 |
Nucor | $62,227 | $29.92 |
O-I Glass | $54,719 | $26.31 |
Avery Dennison | $54,309 | $26.11 |
Alcoa | $52,228 | $25.11 |
Caterpillar | $48,475 | $23.31 |
Masco | $47,568 | $22.87 |
PITTSBURGH CORNING | $44,451 | $21.37 |
Thermafiber | $43,137 | $20.74 |
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Job title | Male | Female |
---|---|---|
Avery Dennison | 63% | 37% |
Masco | 67% | 33% |
Owens Corning | 71% | 29% |
Caterpillar | 72% | 28% |
Alcoa | 74% | 26% |
Nucor | 78% | 22% |
Company | White | Hispanic or Latino | Black or African American | Asian | Unknown | Diversity score |
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63% | 13% | 12% | 9% | 3% | 9.7 ![]() | |
63% | 15% | 11% | 8% | 3% | 9.9 ![]() | |
61% | 13% | 13% | 9% | 4% | 9.9 ![]() | |
59% | 13% | 13% | 11% | 4% | 9.9 ![]() | |
64% | 15% | 11% | 8% | 4% | 9.8 ![]() | |
65% | 11% | 14% | 7% | 3% | 9.8 ![]() |
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