This 253-page report, “Global Material Handling Robotics Market 2020-2027 by Offering, Robot Type, Product Payload, Application, Industry Vertical, and Region: Trend Forecast and Growth Opportunity,” is highlighted by 107 tables and 120 figures and is based on extensive research of the entire global market for material handling robotics and all of its sub-segments. Premium primary and secondary information sources are used to create in-depth research and assessment, with input coming from business specialists working across the value chain.
In terms of robot systems (including hardware, software, and service), the global market for material handling robotics is anticipated to reach $46.52 billion by 2027, indicating a 2019–2026 CAGR of 10.65% amended to account for the impact of COVID–19. Over the anticipated years, the software market will expand at a rate of 12.3% yearly, outpacing the hardware and service sectors. By 2027, the yearly shipment is anticipated to increase to 484 thousand units, with a COVID-19-revised CAGR of 14.2%.
The Material Handling Robotics Market research includes revenue projections for 2020, historical market data from 2017 to 2019, and predictions from 2021 through 2027 using 2019 as the base year. (Please note: If an update is required, it will be made before delivery such that the forecast’s base year is the most recent historical year and the prediction spans at least five years beyond that year.)
The following aspects are identified and examined in-depth qualitative analyses:
• Market Structure
• Growth Drivers
• Restraints and Challenges
• Emerging Product Trends & Market Opportunities
• Porter’s Fiver Forces
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the trend and outlook for the worldwide market are predicted with optimism, balance, and conservatism. The global material handling robots market is quantified from all angles, including offering, robot type, product payload, application, industry vertical, and region, using the balanced (most likely) forecast.
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The following sub-markets are divided up into the global Material Handling Robotics Market based on offering, with annual revenue ($ mn) for 2017–2027 (historical and projected) given in each part.
• Hardware
• Software
• Service & Support
Based on robot type, the global market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2017-2027 (historical and forecast) included in each section.
• Articulated Robots
• Cartesian Robots
• SCARA Robots
• Parallel Robots
• Collaborative Robots
• Other Robot Types
Based on Product Payload, the global Material Handling Robotics Market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2017-2027 (historical and forecast) included in each section.
• Low Payload (< 10 kg)
• Medium Payload (10-100 kg)
• High Payload (>100 kg)
Based on application, the global Material Handling Robotics Market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2017-2027 (historical and forecast) included in each section.
• Pick & Place
• Palletizing & De-palletizing
• Packing & Packaging
• Part Transfer
• Machine Tending
• Other Applications
Based on industry vertical, the global Material Handling Robotics Market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2017-2027 (historical and forecast) included in each section.
• Automotive Industry
• Chemical, Rubber & Plastics
• Electrical & Electronics
• Machinery & Metal
• Food & Beverage
• Other Industry Verticals
Along with the listed national/local markets, the following geographic areas are thoroughly investigated:
• APAC (Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, and Philippines) (Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, and Philippines)
In Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe; Rest of Europe is further segmented into Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, and Finland)
• America, North (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Rest of South America)
• MEA (UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa) (UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa)
Detailed analysis and data for annual revenue ($ mn) and shipping (thousand units) for each of the aforementioned areas and nations are provided for the period of 2017–2027. All regional markets are broken down by country, and significant national and local markets are divided by robot type, application, and industry vertical during the course of the predicted years.
The study also analyses the present competition landscape, the anticipated trend, and it provides profiles of key vendors, including both established market leaders and significant up-and-coming companies.
Through AMR’s Risk Assessment System, possible risks related to investing in the global material handling robotics industry are evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively. Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are developed based on the risk analysis and evaluation as a guide to assist investors and stockholders in identifying emerging possibilities, managing and minimising risks, developing suitable business models, and making informed strategies and decisions.
Key Players:
ABB Ltd.
Comau S.p.A
Denso Corporation
EFORT Intelligent Equipment
Estun Automation
Fanuc Corp.
Hyundai Robotics
Kawasaki Robotics Inc.
KUKA (Midea Group)
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
Nachi Fujikoshi Corp.
Omron Corporation (Omron Adept Technologies)
Reis Robotics
Rockwell Automation Inc.
Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson Robotics)
SIASUN Robot & Automation Co., Ltd.
Staubli International AG
STEP Electric Corporation
Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd.
Universal Robots
Yaskawa Electric Corp.