The warehouse robotics market is poised for significant expansion, projected to surge from USD 1,540.57 million in 2024 to a milestone of USD 5,609.75 million by 2034. Over the decade from 2024 to 2034, this sector is expected to experience a notable Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.8%.
The driving force behind this growth is the escalating demand for consumables and perishable goods, particularly evident in sectors like electronics, automotive, and e-commerce. These industries have witnessed remarkable expansion, leading to an amplified requirement for efficient and timely warehousing solutions. In this evolving landscape, the warehouse robotics market emerges as a pivotal player, enabling advanced goods storage, handling, and delivery processes.
Shifting demographics and widespread internet accessibility have led to an increased demand for goods through online sales channels. This surge in demand has fueled the construction of new e-commerce warehouses on a global scale, presenting numerous opportunities for automation solutions. The industrial robotics sector accounted for approximately 3% to 5% of the global market in 2022.
The industrial robotics market witnessed significant growth in 2021, and this upward trend is expected to persist throughout the projected period. According to the International Federation of Robotics, the annual installation of industrial robots surged from 394,000 units in 2020 to 517,000 units in 2021, indicating a remarkable growth of around 30%.
Within the Asia Pacific region, China, Japan, South Korea, and the Association of Southeast Asian States remain the leading markets for industrial robot sales. With the increasing adoption of robots across various industries, there is a promising potential for robots to play a profitable role in warehouse tasks.
Competitive Landscape: Warehouse Robotics Market
To enhance efficiency, numerous established companies and emerging robot startups are focusing on innovative and cutting-edge warehouse solutions. Well-established players are pursuing strategies involving acquisitions.
These companies are also working on developing new and integrated robotic solutions to meet the evolving needs of end-users. Launching new warehouse projects, especially in developing nations, is a priority for many businesses, driven by the rising demand for third-party logistics.
For Example,
In February 2022, Hai Robotics announced its collaboration with the world's largest sportswear company, Anta, for a new autonomous warehouse project. Hai Robotics, with its involvement in projects like the Anta collaboration, is gaining recognition as a leading supplier in the industry, particularly in the apparel and footwear market. This success is attributed to its active participation in multiple projects.
Key Players in the industry:
- ABB Ltd.
- Addverb Technologies
- Daifuku
- FANUC Corporation
- Geekplus Technology
- Hikrobot
- IAM Robotics
- InVia Robotics Inc.
- JBT
- KION Group AG, among others
Warehouse Robotics Market Outlook by Category:
By Product Type:
- Autonomous Mobile Robots
- Automated Guided Vehicle
- Articulated Robots
- Cylindrical and SCARA Robots
- Collaborative Robots
- Others
By Function:
- Picking & Placing
- Palletizing & De-Palletizing
- Transportation
- Packing
By Payload Capacity:
- Below 100 Kg
- 100 to 200 Kg
- 200 to 300 Kg
- 300 to 400 Kg
- 400 to 600 Kg
- 600 to 900 Kg
- 900 to 1200 Kg
- Above 1200 Kg
By End-use Industry:
- Food & Beverage
- Electronics & Electrical
- Metal & Machinery
- Automotive
- Pharmaceuticals
- Independent Warehouse
- Cold Storage
- Dry Storage
- E-commerce
- Chemical, Rubber and Plastics
- Others
By Region:
- North America
- Latin America
- East Asia
- South Asia Pacific
- Western Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Central Asia
- Russia & Belarus
- Balkan & Baltic Countries
- Middle East & Africa
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