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ACOSTA, INC.
ACOSTA, INC.
Jacksonville, Florida
All Size Average employees
Acosta brings simplicity to retail sales. We act as a catalyst to boldly connect brands, retailers and consumers, fueling growth and building long-term value throughout North America and Europe. We are deeply embedded in every corner of the retail industry, strengthening the local, regional and national relationships between brands and retailers.​ Our team of experts uses deep industry insight, cutting-edge analytics and integrated partnerships to help our clients move ahead with confidence.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
OMRON MANAGEMENT CENTER OF AMERICA, INC.
OMRON MANAGEMENT CENTER OF AMERICA, INC.
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
500+ employees
OMRON Americas is OMRON's regional headquarters located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. OMRON Americas entity name is OMRON Management Center of America (OMCA), the holding company for OMRON's operations in the Americas, supporting OMRON America's businesses in Canada, United States, Mexico, Brazil, and South America. OMRON Americas business domains: >OMRON Automation - Americas (Industrial Automation) https://automation.omron.com/en/us/ >OMRON Electronic Components - Americas (Devices & Modules) https://components.omron.com/us-en/ >OMRON Healthcare, Inc. (Healthcare Devices) https://omronhealthcare.com/
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CENTRIC BRANDS HOLDING LLC
CENTRIC BRANDS HOLDING LLC
New York, New York
All Size Average employees
Centric Brands LLC is a global leading lifestyle brand collective that has unparalleled expertise in product design, development and sourcing, retail and digital commerce, marketing, and brand building. Centric designs, sources, markets, and sells high-quality products in the kids, men’s and women’s apparel, accessories, beauty, and entertainment categories. The Company’s portfolio includes licenses for more than 100 iconic brands, including Calvin Klein®, Tommy Hilfiger®, Nautica®, Spyder®, and Under Armour® in the kid’s category; Joe’s Jeans®, Buffalo®, Hervé Léger®, and IZOD® in the men’s and women’s apparel category; Coach®, Kate Spade®, Michael Kors®, All Saints®, Frye®, Timberland®, Hunter®, and Jessica Simpson® in the accessories category; and in the entertainment category, Disney®, Marvel®, Nickelodeon®, and Warner Brothers® among many others. The Company also owns and operates Zac Posen®, Hudson®, Robert Graham®, Avirex®, Fiorelli®, and Taste Beauty® and operates a joint venture brand, Favorite Daughter, with Sara and Erin Foster. The Company’s products are sold through leading mass-market retailers, specialty and department stores, and online. The Company is headquartered in New York City, with U.S. offices in Los Angeles and Greensboro, and international offices in Asia (Hong Kong, China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia), London, Montreal, and Toronto. Centric Brands social impact efforts are centered around our commitment to serve and uplift the communities where we live and do business. Through our collective volunteerism and contributions, we are dedicated to making a caring and lasting impact on the world around us. For more information about Centric Brands, please visit www.centricbrands.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
TRACE 3, LLC
TRACE 3, LLC
Irvine, California
All Size Average employees
Trace3, a pioneer in business transformation solutions, empowers organizations to lead their market space by keeping pace with the rapid changes in IT innovations ensuring relevance to specific business initiatives required to maximize revenue generation by leveraging the latest emerging, cloud, security, data, and analytics technologies maximizing organizational health. We have a unique ability to deliver optimal solutions combined with our talented team and 20 years of documented best practices that unify people, process and technology. More than 2,000 globally recognized companies trust Trace3 to stay relevant and innovative in today’s highly competitive market.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
DART CONTAINER SALES COMPANY, LLC
DART CONTAINER SALES COMPANY, LLC
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
100-499 employees
Dart makes everyday products that give people the freedom to enjoy the food and drinks they love, wherever they are. From to-go containers and dinnerware to tamper-evident food packaging and even the red Solo cup, our products have been keeping people on the go and having fun for more than 50 years. Our customers around the world count on us for thoughtful design that truly meets the needs of their customers. We make products with dependable quality and deliver them with exceptional service. Our commitment to environmental stewardship is best summarized by our Eco-Forward® Design Approach to sustainable food packaging. This approach guides how we source, design, manufacture, and transport products—as well as how we educate customers and consumers on proper disposal. To learn more about our sustainability commitments, visit https://www.dartcontainer.com/sustainability/. Social Media Guidelines: https://www.dartcontainer.com/social-media-community-guidelines/
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Top Benefits
ASSOCIATED LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVES, INC
ASSOCIATED LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVES, INC
Oakland, California
100-499 employees
ASSOCIATED LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVES, INC is a mining & metals company based out of 7777 PARDEE LN, Oakland, California, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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ROHM SEMICONDUCTOR USA LLC
ROHM SEMICONDUCTOR USA LLC
San Diego, California
100-499 employees
ROHM Semiconductor is the industry leader in system LSI, discrete components, and module products, utilizing the latest in semiconductor technology. ROHM Co. Ltd., ROHM Semiconductor's parent company, was established in Kyoto, Japan, in 1958. ROHM designs and manufactures semiconductors, integrated circuits, and other electronic components. These components find a home in the dynamic and ever-growing wireless, computer, automotive and consumer electronics markets. Some of the most innovative equipment and devices use ROHM products. ROHM Co., Ltd., is also the parent company of Kionix, LAPIS Semiconductor and SiCrystal.
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Top Benefits
INNERWORKINGS, INC.
INNERWORKINGS, INC.
Chicago, Illinois
500+ employees
HH Global is the global leader in tech-enabled creative production and procurement. With more than 4,500 team members, 26 creative studios and over 8600 strategic supplier partners present in 64 countries, we work with the best talent across the world to partner with our clients to create big impact through big ideas. Visit https://www.hhglobal.com/ to learn more
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
REPS & COMPANY, INC.
REPS & COMPANY, INC.
San Diego, California
25-49 employees
REPS & Co. is a data and technology centric company, working to better predict the demand and price of live events. By better understanding the economics of events, we believe we can create a more efficient ecosystem for consumers. Leading to our ultimate mission: Connect more fans to more live events. We know that our employees are the heart of our company, and we believe in creating an inclusive and fun work environment that breeds creativity. Here at REPS & Co., we do not believe in closed doors. We welcome new ideas and an inquisitive nature. We encourage and value employee input at every level of the company and are constantly evolving and trying new things.
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Top Benefits
ROCHESTER ELECTRONICS, LLC
ROCHESTER ELECTRONICS, LLC
Newburyport, Massachusetts
All Size Average employees
The Semiconductor Lifecycle Solution™ Rochester Electronics is the world’s largest continuous source of semiconductors–100% Authorized by over 70 leading semiconductor manufacturers. As an original manufacturer stocking distributor, Rochester has over 15 billion devices in stock encompassing more than 200,000-part numbers, providing the world’s most extensive range of end-of-life (EOL) semiconductors and broadest range of active semiconductors. As a licensed semiconductor manufacturer, Rochester has manufactured over 20,000 device types. With over 12 billion die in stock, Rochester has the capability to manufacture over 70,000 device types. Rochester offers a full range of manufacturing services including Design, Wafer Processing, Assembly, Test, Reliability, and IP Archiving providing single solutions through to full turnkey manufacturing, enabling faster time-to-market. Rochester is the Semiconductor Lifecycle Solution no other company compares to the breadth of Rochester’s product selection, value-added services, and manufacturing solutions. With direct sales and support staff in all major markets, complemented by a network of regional and global authorized channel partners, we aim to meet your needs over the phone or via our e-commerce platforms anytime, anywhere.
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Top Benefits
HORIZON BEVERAGE COMPANY
HORIZON BEVERAGE COMPANY
Norton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Horizon Beverage is New England’s innovative beverage distributor connecting brewers, distillers, and vintners with retailers and consumers seeking the perfect sip. Now in our fourth generation of family ownership, we employ over 700 team members throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island who are committed to providing operational excellence, trusted service, and industry expertise. #horizonbeverage #beer #wine #liquor #nonalc #beveragedistributor #horizondrinks 
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Top Benefits
ICON INTERNATIONAL, INC.
ICON INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Stamford, Connecticut
100-499 employees
ICON International, Inc. is a specialized finance company engaged in corporate barter to help companies restore value to underperforming assets and fund corporate expenses. ICON’s corporate-barter solutions help companies recover lost value from a diverse range of underperforming assets. Though not a new idea, corporate barter has a growing number of new applications. It is a financial tool that can be used for assets on a balance sheet or an initiative in need of funding. A corporate-barter transaction is an exchange of an asset for goods or services that spans a period of time. Most companies produce some amount of excess inventory, capital goods, real estate or unwanted receivables. Companies typically dispose of these underperforming assets through liquidation, realizing only 10%-40% of its original value. By using corporate barter, companies can realize 100% of the economic value of underperforming assets, as well as fund new initiatives or expenses. ICON International, Inc. is a privately held organization that specializes in corporate barter. ICON is in full compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and is annually audited by one of the Big Four accounting firms. ICON’s revenue recognition policy is in accordance with SAB 101, allowing revenue recognition as trade credit is retired. ICON has unmatched access to capital reserves which allows ICON to continuously invest in capacity-driven industries such as media, sourcing procurement solutions, travel and printing, which we then offer for trade credit redemption.
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Market Leading