Ryko manufactures integrated car wash systems—equipment, cleaning products, and technical services—for convenience stores, independent operators, and auto dealers across North America. The tech stack reveals a hybrid manufacturing + field-service operation: CAD tools (AutoCAD, Solidworks, CATIA) drive product design; NetSuite + Salesforce handle order and customer management; and edge-computing devices (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) likely power on-site equipment monitoring. Active hiring is concentrated in support (16 roles) and logistics (10), reflecting pressure on delivery accuracy and inventory management—both flagged as pain points.
Notable leadership hires: Dock Lead
Ryko, founded in 1973 and now part of National Carwash Solutions, designs and operates car wash systems for North American gas stations, convenience stores, independent car washes, and auto dealers. The product spans three layers: automated wash equipment (touchless and express systems), proprietary cleaning chemicals, and a national technical service organization. The workforce averages 15 years tenure, anchoring reputation for reliability. Current operations focus on margin improvement, supply chain resilience, and delivery accuracy; active projects include warehouse inventory management, delivery route optimization, and a scrap metal recovery program.
Ryko runs NetSuite and Salesforce for ERP and CRM, AutoCAD/Solidworks/CATIA for equipment design, Power BI/Tableau for analytics, and edge devices (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) for on-site equipment control. Infrastructure spans Azure and AWS.
Active projects include warehouse inventory and chemical inventory management, delivery route optimization, CRM technology adoption, supply chain sustainability, and a scrap metal recovery program—all aimed at margin improvement and delivery accuracy.
Ryko Solutions's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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