Manufacturing - Metal Fabrication Industry | Industrials Sector | Mr. Akira Urakami CEO | JPX Exchange | - ISIN |
JP Country | 7,939 Employees | - Last Dividend | 27 Sep 2017 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Ryobi Limited is a diversified manufacturing corporation based in Fuchu, Japan, with a global presence spanning Japan, the United States, China, and other international markets. Founded in 1943, the company has grown to become a leading die casting manufacturer, operating primarily through three business segments: Die Castings, Housing Equipment, and Printing Equipment. Ryobi is renowned for its production of high-quality die-cast auto parts and builder's hardware, as well as for its offerings in the printing equipment sector. With its focus on innovation and quality, Ryobi continues to serve a wide range of industries, leveraging its extensive experience and technological expertise to meet the dynamic needs of its customers.
Ryobi manufactures a variety of die-cast auto parts for the automobile industry. Their product line includes cylinder blocks, transmission cases, subframes, other chassis parts, and electric car components. These products are essential for vehicle manufacturers, catering to both traditional internal combustion engines and the growing electric vehicle market.
The company's range of builder hardware products encompasses door closers, hinges, and other architectural hardware essentials. These products are designed to meet the high standards of the construction and building industry, offering durability, reliability, and ease of use.
Ryobi provides an array of printing equipment including offset printing presses and peripherals. This segment of their business caters to the needs of the printing industry, offering solutions that enhance print quality, efficiency, and productivity for publishers and commercial printers.
In addition to its other offerings, Ryobi engages in the manufacturing and sale of aluminum forged products. These products find applications in various industries, showcasing the versatility of aluminum as a lightweight and strong material.