Okuma America manufactures precision CNC machines (vertical/horizontal machining centers, lathes, grinders) backed by 2,000+ support personnel across the Americas. The tech stack—FANUC, Yaskawa, KUKA robotics controllers; AutoCAD, Solidworks, Creo CAD tools; Visual Studio, C#, Python, Java for control software—reflects a hardware-software hybrid business. Active projects around digital revenue strategy, engineering automation (quotations, change notices), and design standardization suggest the company is modernizing its back-office and exploring new monetization channels beyond equipment sales.
Okuma America manufactures and sells CNC machine tools—vertical and horizontal machining centers, lathes, double-column machining centers, and grinders—designed for precision manufacturing. Founded in 1898, the company operates a 2,000-person service network across the Americas, positioning itself as a full-stack provider of equipment, installation, and ongoing technical support. The 201–500-person headquarters operation in Charlotte, NC manages design, engineering, sales operations, and strategic initiatives. Pain-point tracking shows inventory management, timely repairs, post-sale project support, and product documentation as operational focuses; hiring across engineering and manufacturing roles (8 open posts in the last 30 days) indicates capacity-building in design and production.
Okuma manufactures vertical and horizontal machining centers, lathes, double-column machining centers, and grinders. Each machine is engineered for precision tolerances and sophisticated cutting tasks, supported by a 2,000-person service network across the Americas.
Okuma's design stack includes AutoCAD, Solidworks, and Creo for CAD modeling; VeriCut for simulation; and Visual Studio with C#, Python, Java, and C++ for embedded and control software development.
Okuma America Corporation'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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