Top 7 China Hardware Companies 2025

China is the world's largest hardware producer and exporter, accounting for over 40% of global hardware manufacturing output. The industry spans hand tools, power tools, locks and security hardware, hinges and furniture hardware, plumbing fixtures, and building hardware. China's hardware manufacturing clusters are concentrated in Guangdong (tools, locks, furniture hardware), Zhejiang (fasteners, door hardware, power tools), Jiangsu (precision hardware), and Shandong (tools, hardware materials). Major hardware companies are investing in smart hardware, IoT-enabled locks, and precision manufacturing to move up the value chain.

TL;DR: China dominates global hardware manufacturing (40%+ market share), led by Stanley Black & Decker China (power tools), Yongkang Hardware leaders (DEKTON tools), ASSA ABLOY China (locks/security), Hettich China (furniture hardware), Shanghai Tool Works (precision tools), Guangdong Greatoo (wheel hardware), and Jiangsu Jinma (door hardware). Key trends: smart locks, lithium-ion power tools, precision manufacturing.

Stanley Black & Decker China

Revenue: ¥25B+ (2024)

Stanley Black & Decker operates major manufacturing facilities in China producing power tools, hand tools, and storage solutions under brands including DeWalt, Stanley, and Craftsman. The company's Chinese operations span multiple factories in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong, employing over 10,000 workers. SBD's China plants serve both domestic and export markets, with increasing focus on cordless lithium-ion power tools and smart tool ecosystems.

ASSA ABLOY China (Yale & ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems)

China revenue: ¥8B+ (2024)

ASSA ABLOY, the world's largest lock and access control company, has significant operations in China including manufacturing plants for Yale residential locks, ASSA ABLOY entrance systems, and security doors. The company's Chinese facilities produce mechanical locks, electronic smart locks, and access control systems for residential, commercial, and institutional markets. ASSA ABLOY has been expanding its smart lock portfolio in China, where the smart lock market is growing rapidly.

Jiangsu Jinma Door Industry

Revenue: ¥6B+ (2024)

Jiangsu Jinma Door Industry is one of China's largest door hardware manufacturers, specializing in steel doors, security doors, fire doors, and related hardware. The company operates multiple production facilities with automated manufacturing lines and serves both residential and commercial construction markets. Jinma has been expanding its product range to include smart door systems with integrated electronic locks and access control.

Bosch Power Tools China

China revenue: ¥12B+ (2024)

Bosch Power Tools operates extensive manufacturing in China producing professional and DIY power tools, measuring tools, and garden equipment. The company's Chinese plants produce cordless drills, impact drivers, rotary hammers, angle grinders, and a full range of accessories. Bosch has been shifting production toward cordless platforms with advanced lithium-ion battery technology and brushless motors.

Hettich China (Furniture Hardware)

China revenue: ¥4B+ (2024)

Hettich, a leading German furniture hardware manufacturer, operates a major production and R&D center in China serving the domestic furniture industry. The company produces drawer slides, hinges, folding door systems, and lifting mechanisms for residential and commercial furniture applications. Hettich's Chinese operations combine German engineering with cost-effective local manufacturing to serve China's massive furniture production sector.

Guangdong Greatoo

Revenue: ¥5B+ (2024)

Guangdong Greatoo is a leading Chinese manufacturer of wheel hardware, automotive fasteners, and precision metal components. The company supplies major automotive OEMs and aftermarket distributors with wheel bolts, nuts, studs, and related hardware. Greatoo has invested in automated production and quality management systems to meet international automotive industry standards.

Hangzhou Huaqiang (Fasteners & Hardware)

Revenue: ¥3B+ (2024)

Hangzhou Huaqiang is a major Chinese fastener and hardware manufacturer producing standard and specialty fasteners, bolts, nuts, screws, and stamped metal parts. Located in Zhejiang Province, China's fastener manufacturing hub, the company serves automotive, construction, machinery, and electronics industries. Huaqiang exports to over 50 countries and holds ISO/TS 16949 automotive quality certification.

Comparison Table

CompanySegmentRevenueExportSmart TechLocationGrowth
Stanley Black & DeckerPower tools¥25B+GlobalIoT toolsMulti-provinceStrong
ASSA ABLOY ChinaLocks/security¥8B+GlobalSmart locksMulti-city20%+
Jiangsu JinmaDoor hardware¥6B+GrowingSmart doorsJiangsuModerate
Bosch Power ToolsPower tools¥12B+GlobalCordless IoTMulti-provinceStrong
Hettich ChinaFurniture HW¥4B+RegionalSoft-closeJiangsuModerate
Guangdong GreatooAuto hardware¥5B+GrowingPrecisionGuangdongModerate
Hangzhou HuaqiangFasteners¥3B+50+ countriesAuto-gradeZhejiangModerate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is China's share of global hardware production?

China accounts for over 40% of global hardware manufacturing output by value. In specific segments, China produces over 60% of the world's hand tools, 50%+ of power tools, and 70%+ of locks and furniture hardware. Major hardware manufacturing clusters include Yongkang (Zhejiang) known as 'China's Hardware Capital' for tools, Guangdong for furniture hardware and security products, Jiangsu for precision hardware, and Shandong for tools and hardware materials.

Where are China's hardware manufacturing centers?

China's main hardware manufacturing clusters are: Yongkang, Zhejiang — the largest hardware tools cluster producing 40%+ of China's hand tools; Guangdong (Foshan, Dongguan, Shenzhen) — furniture hardware, locks, building hardware, and power tools; Jiangsu (Suzhou, Wuxi) — precision hardware, electronics hardware, and fasteners; Shandong (Weifang, Qingdao) — hand tools and hardware materials; and Wenzhou, Zhejiang — door hardware, locks, and valves.

What are the trends in China's hardware industry?

Key trends include: (1) Smart hardware — IoT-enabled locks, tools with Bluetooth/WiFi connectivity, and smart home hardware growing at 25%+ annually; (2) Cordless power tools — lithium-ion battery technology replacing corded tools across professional and DIY segments; (3) Precision manufacturing — CNC automation, tighter tolerances, and surface treatment improvements; (4) Brand upgrading — moving from OEM to branded products; (5) Green manufacturing — energy-efficient production and sustainable materials.

How large is China's hardware export market?

China's hardware and tools exports exceed $80 billion annually. Major export destinations include the United States (25%+), European Union (20%+), Southeast Asia (15%+), and the Middle East (10%+). Power tools and hand tools account for the largest export categories, followed by locks and security hardware, furniture hardware, and building hardware. China's hardware export growth has been driven by competitive pricing, improving quality, and expanding product ranges.

What certifications do Chinese hardware companies need for export?

Chinese hardware companies typically need: ISO 9001 (quality management), CE marking (EU conformity), UL/CSA certification (North American safety), GS/TÜV (German safety), SGS inspection reports, and industry-specific certifications like ISO/TS 16949 for automotive hardware. For power tools, additional certifications include CCC (China), ETL, and CB scheme. For locks and security hardware, certifications include EN 14846, BHMA (Builder's Hardware Manufacturers Association), and various fire safety ratings.