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Juki Automation Systems Inc., headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina, is the Americas arm of the JUKI Corporation — one of the world’s largest manufacturers of SMT placement equipment. With additional offices in Columbus (Ohio), Jacksonville (Florida), Fremont (California), and Guadalajara (Mexico), Juki Americas provides sales, service, and technical support across the entire North American electronics manufacturing landscape. As an Essegi Automation distributor, they offer intelligent component storage alongside their own placement machines and software ecosystem.
Juki Americas is not merely a distributor — they are a vertically integrated equipment manufacturer with their own R&D, demo centers, and field service organization. Their portfolio spans the full SMT assembly line: high-speed and flexible placement machines, stencil printers, reflow ovens, AOI/SPI inspection, insertion machines, and the ISM (Intelligent Storage Management) line of automated storage towers. This breadth means customers are encouraged to adopt an all-Juki ecosystem, with JaNets factory software tying everything together.
The ISM storage product line, which includes Essegi-manufactured towers branded under the Juki name (ISM3600, ISM3900, ISM500), is positioned as part of this tightly coupled ecosystem. Juki’s Smart Rack and AMHS (Automated Material Handling System) extend the storage offering into full warehouse-to-lineside material flow.
Juki Americas offers one of the broadest equipment portfolios in the North American SMT market:
The ISM intelligent storage towers are Essegi-manufactured units sold through the Juki channel. Factories purchasing a Juki ISM are buying Essegi hardware with Juki software integration — a detail worth understanding when comparing options, since the same fundamental storage technology is available through other channels with different software and integration approaches.
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The United States is the world’s third-largest electronics manufacturing market by output, and arguably the most diverse in terms of application sectors. Juki Americas’ customer base spans virtually every segment:
Detroit and the broader Midwest remain the heartland of automotive electronics. The shift toward electric vehicles has triggered a wave of new PCB assembly capacity — companies like Rivian, Lucid, and legacy OEM suppliers are building or expanding SMT lines. Mexico’s maquiladora zone (Guadalajara, Juarez, Monterrey) produces automotive electronics at massive scale, served by Juki’s Guadalajara office. These high-volume, high-mix lines demand precise material logistics and MSD compliance under IATF 16949.
Fremont, California places Juki at the doorstep of Silicon Valley, where prototyping shops, semiconductor companies, and hardware startups require flexible SMT capability. Apple, Tesla, and Google’s hardware divisions — plus hundreds of contract manufacturers — drive demand for both high-mix/low-volume and high-volume assembly equipment in the Bay Area and greater Pacific Northwest.
US defense spending drives enormous demand for ITAR-compliant electronics manufacturing. Companies like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and L3Harris operate captive SMT lines with stringent MSD control requirements. IPC J-STD-033 compliance is non-negotiable, making automated storage with real-time floor life tracking a critical infrastructure component rather than a convenience.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul corridor, Boston’s Route 128, and Southern California host dense clusters of medical device manufacturers. FDA 21 CFR Part 820 and ISO 13485 require full material traceability — every component reel must be tracked from incoming inspection through placement. Automated storage systems that enforce FIFO and log every retrieval event are increasingly a compliance expectation at audit time.
The US market for automated SMD component storage has matured significantly in recent years, driven by reshoring initiatives, defense spending, and the CHIPS Act’s emphasis on domestic semiconductor and electronics manufacturing capacity. Large EMS providers like Jabil, Flex, and Celestica have deployed automated storage at scale, but the mid-market — contract manufacturers with 2-10 SMT lines — is where adoption is accelerating fastest.
Key factors shaping the US storage market:
For US manufacturers evaluating intelligent storage, the choice often comes down to ecosystem commitment: buy into the Juki/Essegi stack with integrated software, or choose a vendor-agnostic system that works equally well with Yamaha, Fuji, Panasonic, ASM, or any other placement brand on the floor.
Neotel ships the SMD BOX intelligent storage system directly to manufacturers across the United States and Mexico. Unlike ecosystem-locked solutions, the SMD BOX integrates with any MES, ERP, or placement machine brand via open REST API — no vendor lock-in, no ecosystem restrictions.
With 12 models ranging from compact single-tower units to enterprise-scale systems storing 10,000+ reels, there is a configuration for every factory size and throughput requirement.
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Juki Automation Systems Inc. is headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina, USA. They have additional offices in Columbus (Ohio), Jacksonville (Florida), Fremont (California), and Guadalajara (Mexico), providing coverage across the entire North American market.
Juki Americas primarily sells JUKI-branded equipment including RS-2, LX-8, and RX-8 placement machines, Cube460 and iCube reflow ovens, RV-2 3D AOI/SPI inspection, JM-series insertion machines, and ISM intelligent storage towers (manufactured by Essegi Automation). Their software portfolio includes JaNets, IFS-NX, and NPI+.
Yes. Neotel ships the SMD BOX intelligent storage system directly to manufacturers across the United States and Mexico. The SMD BOX is vendor-agnostic, integrating with any MES, ERP, or placement machine brand via open REST API. Request a quote for pricing and lead times.
The Juki ISM (Intelligent Storage Management) towers — ISM3600, ISM3900, and ISM500 — are manufactured by Essegi Automation Srl in Italy and sold through the Juki distribution channel. The hardware is Essegi-built, while the software integration ties into Juki’s JaNets factory management ecosystem.
Yes. The Neotel SMD BOX uses an open REST API that integrates with any SMT placement brand, including Juki, Yamaha, Fuji, Panasonic, and ASM. This vendor-agnostic approach means factories with mixed-brand lines can use a single storage system across all their placement machines without ecosystem restrictions.