Global industrial tools and fasteners manufacturer serving builders, infrastructure, and automotive markets
Stanley Black & Decker operates as a diversified manufacturer across tools, fasteners, and infrastructure systems with 10,000+ employees spanning sales, manufacturing, and engineering. The stack reveals dual operational tracks: engineering-heavy CAD/PLM (Pro/ENGINEER, CATIA, UG NX, Creo, Windchill) for product design and manufacturing optimization, paired with enterprise resource planning (SAP, Workday, Salesforce) for global supply chain and commercial operations. Active adoption of SAP, Concur, and Ariba signals a push toward integrated procurement and expense management across distributed manufacturing footprint.
Notable leadership hires: Workday Integration Lead, CNC Lathe Lead, Head of KAM, Capabilities Director, Surface Finishing Lead
Stanley Black & Decker manufactures and distributes tools, fasteners, and industrial systems globally since 1843. The product portfolio spans consumer and professional power tools, hand tools, storage solutions, lawn and garden equipment, and fastening systems used in automotive, infrastructure, and consumer repair applications. The business model serves both retail and professional channels, with particular emphasis on dealer networks and large commercial accounts. Core operational challenges center on inventory management, supply chain efficiency, production quality, and scrap reduction across a multi-country manufacturing footprint.
Stanley Black & Decker actively hires across 24 countries: United States, China, South Korea, France, Israel, Germany, Czechia, Belgium, Poland, Canada, India, United Kingdom, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Thailand, Sweden, Netherlands, Italy, Australia, Panama, Colombia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and United Arab Emirates.
Core systems include Salesforce (CRM), Workday (HR), SAP (enterprise resource planning), and Power BI (analytics). Engineering uses CAD/PLM tools: Pro/ENGINEER, CATIA, UG NX, Creo, and Windchill. Manufacturing leverages MATLAB, Simulink, and CAM software like Mastercam for design automation and production optimization.
Stanley is actively adopting SAP, Concur, Ariba, I2P, and BIM across operations, signaling enterprise-wide investment in integrated procurement, expense management, and inventory visibility.
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