The warehouse robots are just an extension of Industrial Robots intended for applications in
warehouses and distribution centers. Over the years, Industrial Robots have
evolved themselves from being a novel product to a commodity. Some of the
prominent end-user industries deploying industrial robots include automotive,
food and beverage, manufacturing, retail distribution centers, semiconductor
and many others. Among all the industrial robots the gantry robots, articulated
robots and Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are widely used for warehouse
operations as to pick, place, palletize, and sort objects. Use of these robots
together can eliminate human existence in the warehouse and perform
autonomously.
Table
of contents and insights:
The
global warehouse robotics market is classified according to the types of
robots used such as fixed or mobile robots, the warehouse functions, components
used in the robots, end-user industries and geographic region. The gantry and
articulated robots have been segmented under Fixed Robots category while mobile
robots market deal with the utilization of AGVs in warehouses. The major
warehouse activities involve goods consolidation, order fulfillment and goods
distribution. The increasing global competition in maintaining quality, time
and customer service have led to automation. The market for warehouse robotics
has also been segmented into prominent end-user industries including Automotive
Aftermarket, Food & Beverage, Retail Distribution Centers and Manufacturing
while other niche sectors employing these robots in warehouses have been
segmented in others category. The last segment in the report consists of
warehouse robotics market based on geography which includes Americas, Europe,
Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Rest of the World (RoW). Each of these geographic
regions is further classified into prominent countries to offer a complete overview
of warehouse robotics market.
Fixed robots are more
convenient for the major monotonous functions in the warehouse including
palletizing, de-palletizing and material handling. For this reason, the fixed
robots market will advance more than that of mobile robots during the forecast
period. Also, the rise in labor cost is responsible for the growth of warehouse
robots market. Mobile robots are widely used in retail distribution centers and
manufacturing industries. According to IndustryARC analysis the warehouse
robots market shipment will increase from 8,643 units in 2015 to 12,279 units
by 2020 with a CAGR of 7.3%.
Warehouse Robotics Market Shipments, By Type of Robots, 2014-2020 (Units)
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The eminent players in this
market include Daifuku, Dematic, JBT Corporation, Yaskawa Motoman Robotics,
KUKA AG, Fanuc Corporation, Kiva Systems and Swisslog AG to name a few. All
these companies with other prominent players have been profiled in the report
to provide an exhaustive overview of their business overview, financials and
key developments.
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