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Daifuku Intralogistics America

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Daifuku Intralogistics America reviews

2.9

38% would recommend to a friend

(149 total reviews)
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Christoph Schenk

44% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Daifuku Intralogistics America has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 149 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Daifuku Intralogistics America employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.4 stars).

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149 reviews
1.0
Jun 4, 2025

half baked solutions

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Pros

Something new every day. Never boring. Starting salary. Nice new building. Clean break room.

Cons

We recently switched to SAP for our factory management software. That has been going terribly because our company seems to be refusing to buy the modules that we need to do our jobs with it. Having seen what other companies do with it I can tell we are missing some things. instead of buying the things that would make our lives easier they are saving money and letting every department in the company use it differently and forcing us to do so much work manually with other software packages. it's absolutely maddening. Raises are next to nothing and not keeping up with basic living costs.

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Daifuku Intralogistics America Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We are proud of our clean and new facilities in Hobart. We continue to work towards using SAP to improve data collection and analysis within multiple departments in the company. If you would like to provide additional feedback, contact HR-ILUS@daifukuna.com
2.0
Apr 22, 2025

Chaos at the top.

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Pros

Competitive Pay, decent benefits, direct management doesn’t micro manage. Some creative freedom. The original WEI managers are pretty down to earth and reasonable.

Cons

Upper management has lost touch with reality. Poor planning: 1/2 the mechanical engineers were laid off ~2-3 years ago and barely any have been hired back and the company has beat the yearly forecast handily the last 2 years. The CEO does not understand the level of effort required to execute projects. His demands from a schedule, quality and budget perspective violate the iron triangle. Lots of favoritism and nepotism in management. Many of the upper management positions are filled by friends from other companies now, some are good, some have the gift of gab. Upper management does not accept negative feedback. The sales and application teams sell fantasies that the project teams must figure out how to make true on a tight schedule. The manufacturing plant is never held accountable for schedules, quality or budget. Bonuses and raises are not correlated to success or effort. You must threaten to quit with another job offer on the table to get incentive pay. Last minute travel is the norm but the expense policies that severely limit travel costs like airfare , hotel and per diem is about 5 years behind. Not enough project management. Project managers often have 3-4 projects, some huge, and projects often derail as a result of the PM being overwhelmed. Too many processes, there are processes to fix processes and processes that serve no purpose other than to create data that makes upper management look good. No real training, we get inundated with HR training, mostly about cyber security and harassment. I have had no job related training in over 9 years.

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Daifuku Intralogistics America Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We are glad you enjoy creative freedom from direct management. We have been actively hiring Mechanical Engineers over the past 1-2 years and are committed to growing the team. We are also adding Project Managers. Management is open to any and all feedback and would welcome the opportunity to discuss your concerns. If you would like to provide additional feedback, please contact our team at feedback@wynright.com.
1.0
May 8, 2024

Eh

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Pros

Strong group of engineering resources and knowledge. Good peers. Fair starting salary.

Cons

Absolutely terrible management here. They tell you to do one thing and then when they talk to the customer promise something entirely different and unobtainable. They know darn well their promises were unrealistic but leave the project managers to take the blame. Sales and quoting can't even figure out what they sold leaving us to change orders on a project with no scope or definition. How does this seem okay? Everything requires approvals and justifications. I feel like I need to ask permission to go to the bathroom here. Raises and bonuses are tied to company performance, not your personal contributions. Zero reason to go above and beyond once you realize there's no reason to. Could be a cushy job for someone that doesn't care but no reasonable professional could tolerate this for long.

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Daifuku Intralogistics America Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We do have strong engineers and a depth of knowledge at Daifuku Intralogistics America Corporation. We have been refining our procedures to aid in the growth of the company and continue to make changes that fit our industry and the marketplace. If you would like to provide additional feedback, please contact our team at feedback@wynright.com.
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