According to the study “Global Material Handling Cobots Market by
End-user, Application, and Region - Analysis and Outlook 2016-2022”, deploying material handling cobots
within the manufacturing facility solves precision and repetitive problems. The
well programmed cobot can performed multiple tasks and can copy it to cobots. Multiple
material handling cobot systems are easily programmed either through traditional
or technical methods. Cobot deployed
at packing require necessary force, repetition, and accuracy. Material handling
robots are embedded with manually or via computer programming that can force
control making cobot more robust. It was suggested that mounting multiple
high-resolution cameras onto material handling cobots can automate the industrial
process for faster results, higher-quality products, and more accurate
production batches.
Material
handling cobots automate the most tedious, dull, and unsafe tasks within a
manufacturing facility which is the easiest ways of automation. These cobots
enhance the efficiency of production line and increase quality of products. Few
applications considered as material handling are selection, transferring,
palletizing and machine loading. Cobots deployed within a manufacturing unit
should consider specification such as payload, speed requirements, end-of-arm
tooling or grippers needed, facility layout, floor-space, variants of materials
handled and other possible production problems.
Globally, almost all
industries are adopting material handling cobots as a way of introducing the
new automation future. These cobots can
function in areas of work previously occupied by their human counterparts. Material
handling cobots are designed with inherent safety features making them safe to
work right next to human operators. They
can identify parts or objects and package them accordingly. Machine
tending is a tedious job for human workforce; however, one material handling cobot
can tend to multiple machines, leading to increased productivity.
Material handling cobots
are deployed in industries such as automotive, metals, chemical, electrical,
electronics, industrial machinery, food, beverages and other industries.
Automotive industry accounts for a larger share within the material handling
cobots market due to emerging automotive manufacturing facilities in countries
such as China, the US, and Japan. Global automotive industry deploys majority
of the newly ordered material handling cobots, followed by electronics,
electrical, food, beverages, metal and chemical industries.
Geographically, global
material handling cobots market is spread across the Americas, Asia-Pacific,
EMEA and rest of the world. Asia-Pacific region is the largest contributor
within the material handling cobots market, followed by Europe and North America.
Increasing industrialization in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and India
are the major contributors for the growth in material handling cobots market. The
leading players within the global material handling robotics market are ABB,
KUKA, Rethink Robotics, Universal Robots, Fanuc, Adept Technology, Bionic
Robotics GmbH, Robotnik Automation S.L.L., Scape Technologies A/S and Blue
Ocean Robotics GmbH.
The need
for globalization coupled with growth in e-commerce is driving the market for
material handling cobots. Almost all the warehouse and distribution operations
are upgrading their existing infrastructures with material handling cobots for
more productivity. Rapid surge in e-commerce and omni-channels is driving the need for
material handling cobots that can pick, pack and ship faster than ever before. Material
handling cobots deployed are embedded with right methodologies to support multiple
warehouse operators to sustain clients and customers. Increasing picking
techniques with cobots has enabled more work operations, powering the next
generation of warehouses with innovations.
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