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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1926518
全球白車身(BIW)檢測市場(2025-2030 年)Body In White (BIW) Inspection Market, Global, 2025-2030 |
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到2030年,OEM供應鏈多元化和對零缺陷製造的需求將推動成長。
白車身(BIW)是指汽車製造中噴漆領先的階段,涉及將各個鈑金部件焊接底盤或車身結構上。本分析檢驗了全球白車身檢測市場的關鍵趨勢,並識別了推動和限制市場成長的因素。儘管疫情後景氣衰退和消費需求疲軟的風險是重大挑戰,但跨境衝突和迫在眉睫的地緣政治威脅使風險環境特別複雜。在白車身檢測市場中營運的公司應加快向區域化轉型。
這份詳盡的分析報告涵蓋了車身白車身(BIW)檢測產品,例如座標測量機(CMM)、光學數位化儀和掃描器(ODS)、軟性測量系統(FMS)以及雷射雷達,並以2025年為基準年。預測期間為2026年至2030年。報告還包括對美洲、歐洲、亞太地區以及中東和非洲等區域需求模式的分析。最後,報告總結了BIW檢測領域湧現的成長機會,這些機會可供市場參與企業和相關人員利用。
全球汽車車體市場(主要關注白車身檢測系統)預計到2025年市場規模將達到3.186億美元,到2030年將達到3.615億美元,2025年至2030年的複合年成長率為2.6%。市場成長的促進因素包括自動化檢測技術的日益普及、電動車製造流程的日益複雜化以及汽車製造商對零缺陷生產和尺寸精度的追求。
關鍵市場趨勢與洞察
市場規模及預測
汽車製造設施的持續現代化以及向數據驅動的品質保證的轉變,預計將在整個預測期內支持汽車車體市場的穩定成長。
汽車車體市場在整車製造中扮演著至關重要的角色,它涉及鈑金零件的焊接,從而在噴漆前形成車輛結構。此階段的檢驗至關重要,以確保尺寸精度、結構完整性以及符合日益嚴格的品質標準。因此,白車身(BIW)市場成為整車製造商在自動化和智慧製造領域投資的重點。
白車身市場的一個關鍵結構性趨勢是從離線抽樣檢測轉向100%在線連續檢測。生產速度的提高、節拍時間的縮短以及輕量化材料的普及,使得傳統的檢測方法越來越難以滿足需求。在線連續檢測系統能夠對尺寸精度進行連續監控,使原始設備製造商(OEM)能夠即時檢測偏差,從而減少返工和報廢。
汽車車體市場另一個關鍵趨勢是光學和非接觸式檢測技術的快速普及。光學數位化儀和掃描器具有高速測量和柔軟性,使其成為採用鋁、複合材料和複雜幾何形狀的電動車平台的理想選擇。基於機器人的彈性測量系統正擴大直接整合到生產線中,以支援自動化品管。
軟體和分析能力也正成為白車身(BIW)市場的核心要素,原始設備製造商(OEM)正在部署支援數位雙胞胎、統計製程控制和預測性品質分析的偵測軟體。這些能力實現了閉合迴路製造,將檢測數據直接回饋到製程最佳化。
從區域來看,亞太地區的需求主要受大規模汽車製造和電動車產能快速擴張的驅動;而歐洲和美洲的需求則較為穩定,這主要得益於監管合規、精密製造要求以及現有檢測基礎設施的現代化。這些趨勢正在匯聚,推動白車身市場轉型為技術主導、數據驅動的汽車製造業。
本分析檢驗了全球汽車車體市場,重點在於白車身製造和組裝過程中使用的檢測系統。研究週期涵蓋2022年至2030年,其中2025年為基準年,2026年至2030年為預測期。所有市場價值均以美元計價。
白車身(BIW)市場涵蓋用於尺寸測量和品質保證的檢測設備及相關軟體。所涵蓋的技術包括座標測量機(CMM)、光學數位化儀和掃描儀、軟性測量系統以及雷射測距儀(LiDAR)解決方案。安裝、維護服務和售後支援方面的收入不包含在內。
地理覆蓋範圍包括亞太地區、美洲、歐洲和世界其他地區。分析重點在於整車製造商和一級供應商在白車身市場的採用模式,反映了內燃機和電動車平台的需求。
調查方法結合了二手資料研究、OEM生產資料、技術採納趨勢和專家訪談。預測數據基於歷史市場表現、技術轉型速度和區域汽車生產前景。為與既定的汽車車體市場分析範圍保持一致,本研究刻意省略了細分市場層面的收入組成。
收入與預測:白車身(BIW)市場
全球汽車車體白車身市場呈現緩慢但穩定的收入成長,反映出其成熟的產業結構和在汽車製造業中的重要角色。根據這項研究,預計2025年白車身市場收入將達到3.186億美元,到2030年將達到3.615億美元,預測期內複合年成長率(CAGR)為2.6%。
白車身市場支出成長的主要驅動力是原始設備製造商 (OEM) 對自動化、數位化品管和電動車專用檢測要求的投資,而非產量增加。隨著車輛架構日益複雜,製造商正投入更多資金用於先進的偵測技術,以確保尺寸精度並降低缺陷率。
整體營收成長保持溫和,對光學數位化儀、軟性測量系統和軟體平台的持續投資支撐了各地區穩定的支出。亞太地區繼續佔據全球支出的最大佔有率,而歐洲和美洲則透過現代化舉措維持了穩定的需求。
白車身(BIW) 市場主要按檢測技術類型進行細分,反映了汽車生產線中自動化程度、柔軟性和整合度的差異。
座標測量機(CMM)是汽車車體市場中最傳統的偵測技術。雖然這些系統廣泛用於參考測量和校準,但其處理速度慢和離線操作的限制日益凸顯。隨著生產速度的提高,CMM正逐漸被其他技術補充或取代。
光學數位化儀和掃描器 (ODS) 佔據了白車身市場最大的佔有率。這些系統提供非接觸式高速測量,使其成為全表面偵測的理想選擇。其柔軟性和精確性使其在具有複雜幾何形狀和輕質材料的電動車平台上特別受歡迎。
隨著原始設備製造商 (OEM) 追求更高水準的自動化,彈性測量系統 (FMS) 正日益普及。 FMS 解決方案通常基於機器人,可直接在生產線上在線連續檢測,幫助白車身(BIW) 市場實現持續的品質監控並減少人為干預。
雷射雷達是一個新興領域,它具備遠距離、絕對測量能力。在傳統光學系統有其限制的反射表面和大型白車身組裝上,雷射雷達系統正得到越來越廣泛的應用。
從應用角度來看,BIW 檢測系統已廣泛部署在大規模生產工廠、專用電動車設施、原型車和小批量生產環境等。細分市場趨勢表明,整個汽車車體市場正在向自動化、在線連續和軟體驅動的檢測解決方案發生明顯轉變。
影響汽車車體市場的關鍵成長要素包括對零缺陷製造和一次性品質最佳化的需求不斷成長,因為OEM廠商面臨著減少返工、報廢和保固成本的壓力,這使得先進的白車身檢測變得越來越重要。
向電動車 (EV) 的轉型也是一個主要促進因素,因為電動車平台引入了新材料、更嚴格的公差和複雜的結構設計,提高了白車身(BIW) 市場的檢驗要求。
自動化和智慧工廠理念的日益普及也推動了成長:在線連續檢測系統能夠提供即時品質回饋,提高生產效率並減少停機時間。
最後,監管和可追溯性要求迫使整車製造商實施全面的檢查和數據記錄系統,從而增強了白車身市場的長期需求。
儘管汽車車體市場具有重要的戰略意義,但它也面臨一些限制:先進檢測系統相關的高昂資本成本限制了其普及,尤其是在中小製造商和供應商中。
系統複雜性和對熟練操作人員的需求也是挑戰,原始設備製造商 (OEM) 難以將日益複雜的檢測技術與自身的人員能力相匹配。此外,白車身(BIW) 市場的成熟也限制了成長,需求主要來自於替換和升級,而非新增產能。
宏觀經濟的不確定性和汽車產量的波動也可能影響短期投資決策。
汽車車體市場競爭環境較為多元化,超過 20 家公司年銷售額超過 100 萬美元。白車身(BIW) 市場的競爭格局取決於企業長期累積的技術專長、與汽車 OEM 廠商建立的穩固客戶關係,以及在大規模生產環境中保持穩定性能的能力。
白車身市場的主要競爭優勢在於成本效益、系統性能和客戶關係。供應商之間的競爭體現在能否提供精準可靠的檢測解決方案,同時保持價格競爭力並提供長期支援。鑑於白車身檢測系統整合的複雜性,與汽車原始設備製造商 (OEM) 和一級供應商建立牢固的關係對於確保業務的持續成長和長期合約的簽訂至關重要。
汽車車體市場主要由汽車產業主導,涵蓋內燃機汽車和電動車製造廠。市場需求與整車製造商的生產策略、自動化投資以及白車身階段的品管要求密切相關。
蔡司集團和海克斯康公司主導競爭格局,預計到2025年,兩家公司合計將佔據市場總收入的50.5%,凸顯了高階市場的高度集中。這些公司受益於豐富的產品系列、先進的軟體生態系統和強大的全球佈局。
白車身(BIW) 市場的其他主要參與企業包括 Atlas Copco、Nikon、API Metrology、Inos Automation、LK Metrology、Wenzel Group、Mitutoyo Corporation、Creaform、Faro、ASF Metrology、Innovalia Metrology 和 Scantech,其中許多公司已在細分市場和區域市場建立了強大的市場地位。
汽車車體市場的分銷由直銷、分銷商、經銷商和系統整合商共同推動,這反映了白車身檢測系統部署的客製化和計劃主導特性。
OEM Supply Chain Diversification and Demand for Zero-Defect Manufacturing to Drive Growth By 2030
BIW is the stage of automotive manufacturing preceding painting, during which individual sheet-metal components are welded to the chassis or car body structure. This analysis examines the key trends in the global BIW inspection market and identifies the factors that drive and restrain market growth. While the risks of recession and tepid consumer demand were important post-pandemic, the risk environment has become particularly complex with the addition of cross-border clashes and looming geopolitical threats. Companies operating in the BIW inspection market should hasten their pivot toward regionalization.
Using 2025 as the base year, this in-depth analysis covers BIW inspection products, including coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), optical digitizers and scanners (ODSs), flexible measurement systems (FMSs), and laser radar. The forecast period runs from 2026 to 2030. A regional perspective of demand patterns in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. The study concludes with growth opportunities emerging from the BIW inspection space that market participants and stakeholders can leverage.
The global automotive body-in-white market, focused on Body in White (BIW) inspection systems, was valued at USD 318.6 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 361.5 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 2.6% from 2025 to 2030. Market growth is supported by increasing adoption of automated inspection technologies, rising electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing complexity, and OEM focus on zero-defect production and dimensional accuracy.
Key Market Trends & Insights
Market Size & Forecast
The continued modernization of automotive manufacturing facilities and the shift toward data-driven quality assurance are expected to support steady growth in the automotive body-in-white market through the forecast period.
The automotive body-in-white market plays a foundational role in vehicle manufacturing, encompassing the stage where sheet-metal components are welded to form the vehicle structure prior to painting. Inspection at this stage is essential to ensure dimensional accuracy, structural integrity, and compliance with increasingly stringent quality standards. As a result, the Body in White (BIW) market has become a focal point for OEM investments in automation and smart manufacturing.
A key structural trend shaping the body in white market is the shift from offline, sampling-based inspection toward 100% inline inspection. Traditional inspection approaches are increasingly inadequate due to higher production speeds, reduced takt times, and the growing use of lightweight materials. Inline inspection systems enable continuous monitoring of dimensional accuracy, allowing OEMs to detect deviations in real time and reduce rework and scrap.
Another major trend in the automotive body-in-white market is the rapid adoption of optical and non-contact inspection technologies. Optical digitizers and scanners offer high-speed measurement and flexibility, making them well suited for EV platforms that use aluminum, mixed materials, and complex geometries. Flexible measurement systems, often robot-based, are increasingly integrated directly into production lines to support automated quality control.
Software and analytics capabilities are also becoming central to the Body in White (BIW) market. OEMs are deploying inspection software that supports digital twins, statistical process control, and predictive quality analytics. These capabilities enable closed-loop manufacturing, where inspection data feeds directly back into process optimization.
Regionally, Asia-Pacific leads demand due to large-scale vehicle production and rapid EV capacity expansion. In contrast, Europe and the Americas are characterized by stable demand driven by regulatory compliance, precision manufacturing requirements, and modernization of existing inspection infrastructure. Collectively, these trends are reshaping the body in white market into a technology-driven, data-centric segment of automotive manufacturing.
This analysis examines the global automotive body-in-white market with a specific focus on inspection systems used during BIW manufacturing and assembly. The study period spans 2022-2030, with 2025 as the base year and 2026-2030 as the forecast period. All market values are presented in US dollars.
The scope of the Body in White (BIW) market includes inspection equipment and associated software used for dimensional measurement and quality assurance. Covered technologies include coordinate measuring machines, optical digitizers and scanners, flexible measurement systems, and laser radar solutions. Revenues from installation, maintenance services, and aftermarket support are excluded.
Geographic coverage includes Asia-Pacific, the Americas, Europe, and Rest of the World. The analysis focuses on OEM and Tier-1 supplier adoption patterns within the body in white market, reflecting demand across both internal combustion engine and electric vehicle platforms.
Methodologically, the study integrates secondary research, OEM production data, technology adoption trends, and expert interviews. Forecasts are developed using historical market performance, technology transition rates, and regional automotive production outlooks. Segment-level revenue splits are intentionally excluded to maintain consistency with the defined analytical scope of the automotive body-in-white market.
Revenue & Spending Forecast: Body in White (BIW) Market
The global automotive body-in-white market demonstrates moderate but stable revenue growth, reflecting its mature industry structure and critical role in automotive manufacturing. According to the study, the Body in White (BIW) market generated USD 318.6 million in 2025 and is forecast to reach USD 361.5 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 2.6% over the forecast period.
Spending growth in the body in white market is primarily driven by OEM investments in automation, digital quality control, and EV-specific inspection requirements rather than expansion in production volumes. As vehicle architectures become more complex, manufacturers are allocating capital toward advanced inspection technologies to maintain dimensional accuracy and reduce defect rates.
Although overall revenue growth remains modest, sustained investment in optical digitizers, flexible measurement systems, and software platforms supports consistent spending across regions. Asia-Pacific continues to account for the largest share of global spending, while Europe and the Americas maintain stable demand through modernization initiatives.
The Body in White (BIW) market is segmented primarily by inspection technology type, reflecting varying levels of automation, flexibility, and integration within automotive production lines.
Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs) represent the most traditional inspection technology in the automotive body-in-white market. These systems are widely used for reference measurement and calibration but are increasingly limited by slower throughput and offline operation. As production speeds increase, CMMs are gradually being supplemented or replaced.
Optical Digitizers and Scanners (ODS) constitute the largest segment within the body in white market. These systems provide non-contact, high-speed measurement and are well suited for full-surface inspection. Their flexibility and accuracy make them particularly attractive for EV platforms with complex geometries and lightweight materials.
Flexible Measurement Systems (FMS) are gaining traction as OEMs pursue higher levels of automation. Typically robot-based, FMS solutions enable inline inspection directly on the production line, supporting continuous quality monitoring and reduced human intervention in the Body in White (BIW) market.
Laser Radar represents an emerging segment, offering long-range, absolute measurement capabilities. These systems are increasingly adopted for reflective surfaces and large BIW assemblies where traditional optical systems face limitations.
From an application perspective, BIW inspection systems are deployed across mass-production plants, EV-focused facilities, and prototype or low-volume manufacturing environments. Segmentation trends indicate a clear shift toward automated, inline, and software-enabled inspection solutions across the automotive body-in-white market.
Key growth drivers shaping the automotive body-in-white market include increasing demand for zero-defect manufacturing and first-time quality optimization. OEMs are under pressure to reduce rework, scrap, and warranty costs, elevating the importance of advanced BIW inspection.
The transition toward electric vehicles is another major driver. EV platforms introduce new materials, tighter tolerances, and complex structural designs, increasing inspection requirements across the Body in White (BIW) market.
Rising adoption of automation and smart factory concepts further supports growth. Inline inspection systems enable real-time quality feedback, improving production efficiency and reducing downtime.
Finally, regulatory and traceability requirements are driving OEMs to implement comprehensive inspection and data-logging systems, reinforcing long-term demand in the body in white market.
Despite its strategic importance, the automotive body-in-white market faces several constraints. High capital costs associated with advanced inspection systems limit adoption, particularly among smaller manufacturers and suppliers.
System complexity and the need for skilled operators also pose challenges, as OEMs struggle to align workforce capabilities with increasingly sophisticated inspection technologies. Additionally, the mature nature of the Body in White (BIW) market constrains growth, as demand is largely driven by replacement and upgrades rather than new capacity expansion.
Macroeconomic uncertainty and fluctuations in vehicle production volumes can further impact short-term investment decisions.
The automotive body-in-white market exhibits a moderately fragmented competitive environment, with more than 20 companies generating annual revenues exceeding USD 1 million. Competition within the Body in White (BIW) market is shaped by long-standing technology expertise, established customer relationships with automotive OEMs, and the ability to deliver consistent performance across high-volume manufacturing environments.
Key competitive differentiation in the body in white market is primarily driven by cost efficiency, system performance, and customer relationships. Vendors compete on their ability to deliver accurate, reliable inspection solutions while maintaining competitive pricing and long-term support capabilities. Strong relationships with automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers play a critical role in securing repeat business and long-term contracts, given the integration complexity of BIW inspection systems.
The primary end-user vertical for the automotive body-in-white market is the automotive industry, encompassing both internal combustion engine and electric vehicle manufacturing facilities. Demand is closely tied to OEM production strategies, automation investments, and quality control requirements at the BIW stage.
The competitive landscape is led by Zeiss Group and Hexagon AB, which together accounted for 50.5% of total market revenue in 2025, highlighting a degree of market concentration at the top end. These companies benefit from broad product portfolios, advanced software ecosystems, and strong global presence.
Other notable participants in the Body in White (BIW) market include Atlas Copco, Nikon, API Metrology, Inos Automation, LK Metrology, Wenzel Group, Mitutoyo Corporation, Creaform, Faro, ASF Metrology, Innovalia Metrology, and Scantech, many of which maintain strong niche or regional positions.
Distribution within the automotive body-in-white market is conducted through a mix of direct sales, distributors, resellers, and system integrators, reflecting the customized and project-driven nature of BIW inspection system deployment.