According to
the study “Global
Logistics Robots Market 2016-2022 by System Component, Operation Environment,
Application, Product Type, and by Geography”, logistics
industry is huge and operates different processes such as warehousing, ordering,
transportation, picking, packing, disposal, delivery, inventory, merge in
transit, routing, recycling, expediting, and many more operations. Logistics
robots are deployed to handle one or more of these processes. Collaborative
robots or cobots are used for tasks like co-packing where humans and robots
work in the same areas on different steps in the packing process. Geographically,
the logistics robots market is spread across Asia-Pacific, Europe, North
America, Latin America, and rest of the world. Asia Pacific region deploys more
number of logistic robots due to shortage of human labour and tremendous growth
in e-commerce industry. Logistics robots market is expanding into new
territories, with small- and medium-sized industries adopting automation with
the deployment of robots. Logistic robotic solutions are manufactured with
small-capacity and cost-effectiveness with advanced robotic software.
Globalization has
motivated almost all the industries around the world to adopt various types of
robots, owing to the rising advantages of smart factory systems. Logistics robots deployed within the
industries automate the process of storing and moving goods within the supply
chain. These robots organize and transport products more efficiently than
manual labour, leading to more productivity and profitability. Global logistic robots market is experiencing more
demand over the past decade due to multi tasking capabilities. The increasing
awareness of (IIoT) Industrial Internet of Things and huge investments in
robotics research are the key factors contributing for the success of logistics
robots market. Globalization and industrial revolution has increased the demand
for automation in manufacturing industries coupled with the adoption of robotic
technologies for more sophisticated products. Advanced technologies such as
modular robotics, nano-robotics, and cloud robotics are affordable, small,
compact, and energy efficient robotics solutions that are in huge demand.
The global
logistics robots market is categorized based on the component, operation
environment, product type, and applications. The component category is
classified into hardware and software. The operation environment category is
classified into warehouse, outdoor, factory, and others applications. Logistics
robots market is again divided into robotic arms, unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs), and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). Based on application, logistics
robots market includes pick & place, loading & unloading, packaging
& co-packing, shipment & delivery, and others functions. The leading players
within the global logistics robots market are ABB, KUKA, Fanuc, Yaskawa
Motoman, Fetch Robotics, Amazon Robotics, Kawasaki Robotics, Adept Technology,
Apex, Denso Wave Inc., Epson Robotics, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nachi, Rethink
Robotics, Universal Robots, Pari, TM, Staubli International AG, Yamaha,
Daifuku, BluePrint Automation BPA, IMA Industries, Pro Mach, Gebo Cermex, MSK
Covertech and Panasonic.
Modernization, industrialization, global economy are the
major factors affecting the logistics robots market because all the manufacturing
facilities adopting more robotics solutions to withstand competition. Robotics
technology has transformed all the supply chain operations to operate faster,
safer, and more productive. Matured robotic solutions are deployed for
optimization of logistics processes that helps in creating a tipping point
within warehouses and logistics operations.
Over the
past few years, deployment of logistics robots to handle storage and
distribution industry was relatively very low. However, with the advent of
Industry 4.0, logistics robots are now an essential part of this complex
industry. Logistics robots are being trained into automated aerial delivery
(drone delivery), mobile parcel stations, automated sorting, and robot-assisted
2-man handling. With the advent of newer technologies the last-mile robotic
delivery will soon become a reality followed by other application technologies
already listed. Logistics robots technology is adopted slowly but
surely in cautious and well-considered stages for more sophisticated operations
over the next few years.
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