Industrial AC drives, servo systems, and motion controllers for factory automation
Yaskawa America manufactures a broad portfolio of industrial drives, motors, and motion control systems used across discrete manufacturing and process automation. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward CAD/design tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Fusion 360) and legacy industrial controls (PLCs, variable frequency drives), with enterprise backend systems (SAP, Oracle, SAP HANA) supporting order-to-cash and inventory. The engineering-led hiring mix and active projects around product retrofit solutions and medium voltage drive manufacturing suggest an organization scaling manufacturing capacity while managing regulatory compliance complexity across geographies.
Yaskawa America - Drives & Motion Division is a subsidiary of Yaskawa Electric Corporation and manufactures industrial control and automation products for discrete and process manufacturing verticals. Its product portfolio spans AC drives, commercial HVAC drives, spindle drives and motors, servo systems, motion controllers, and low and medium voltage electrical distribution products. The division serves automotive, food and beverage, machine tool, material handling, metal forming, packaging, pharmaceutical, chemical/petrochemical, and textile industries with equipment designed into hundreds of end-use applications ranging from conveyors and injection molding machines to cooling towers and winding systems. Headquartered in Waukegan, Illinois since 1967, the division operates with mid-market organizational scale and focuses on retrofit solutions and new product launches alongside growing its medium voltage drive business.
Yaskawa America - Drives & Motion Division manufactures industrial AC drives, servo systems, motion controllers, and electrical distribution products used in factory automation and process control across automotive, food and beverage, machine tool, material handling, and other industrial sectors.
SolidWorks, AutoCAD, and Fusion 360 are primary design tools in the stack, supported by engineering resources allocated to product modification and new product launch activities.
Automotive, building automation, food and beverage, machine tool, material handling, metal forming, packaging, pharmaceutical, chemical/petrochemical, plastics and rubber, and textile industries rely on Yaskawa's drives and motion control products.
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