Ryobi tools are manufactured in multiple locations worldwide, with a significant portion produced in China. The company operates manufacturing facilities in:
- China, including a major plant in Hangzhou, which serves the Asia-Pacific market and is a primary hub for production
- The United States, with plants in Shelbyville, Indiana, and Anderson, South Carolina, serving the North American market
- Europe, notably in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, producing a range of power tools and outdoor equipment
- Japan, where Ryobi was founded and where its headquarters and research and development are located in Hiroshima
- Other countries such as Mexico, Thailand, Taiwan, Australia, and New Zealand also have Ryobi manufacturing facilities to support regional markets
Since 2000, Ryobi's North American and European power tool businesses have been owned by Techtronic Industries (TTI), a Wisconsin-based company that manufactures Ryobi tools
. Despite the global manufacturing footprint, the majority of Ryobi tools sold, especially those found in Home Depot and other major retailers, are made in China
. Ryobi maintains strict quality control and uses advanced manufacturing technologies across its facilities to ensure reliable and durable tools
. The global manufacturing strategy allows Ryobi to optimize production, control costs, and meet diverse customer needs worldwide. In summary, Ryobi tools are predominantly made in China but also manufactured in the US, Europe, Japan, and other countries as part of a global production network managed under Techtronic Industries