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揀選機器人:市場佔有率分析、行業趨勢和統計數據、成長預測(2025-2030 年)

Piece Picking Robots - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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簡介目錄

預計 2025 年揀選機器人市場規模將達到 17.3 億美元,到 2030 年預計將達到 146.7 億美元,預測期內(2025-2030 年)的複合年成長率為 53.31%。

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關鍵亮點

  • 自動化投資正在推動揀選機器人的成長,尤其是在電子商務、物流和製造等領域。提高效率、精度、可擴展性和成本效益正在推動這一自動化趨勢。由於新冠疫情和電子商務需求激增,倉儲和物流領域的勞動力短缺問題加劇,刺激了對自動化的投資增加。因此,揀選機器人越來越承擔訂單揀選等勞力密集角色,減少對大量勞動力的依賴。
  • 2024年9月,總部位於以色列梅塔爾的Pickommerce獲得340萬美元融資。該公司表示,將利用這筆資金加速其旗艦產品拾料機器人PickoBot的開發、生產和市場擴張。 Pickomerce 進一步強調了當今物流中心自動化程度不斷提高的趨勢,並指出機器人現在主要負責檢索板條箱和裝卸包裹等業務。
  • 隨著各個地區工資上漲,企業擴大轉向使用機器人來降低營運成本。雖然對揀選機器人和自動化技術的前期投資可能很高,但長期節省勞動力的前景和連續工作而不疲勞的好處使其具有吸引力。此外,美國銀行預測,到 2025 年,45% 的製造業將由機器人主導。按照這一發展軌跡,印度著名紡織公司雷蒙德有限公司和三星等科技巨頭的主要中國供應商富士康科技集團等工業巨頭,準備分別利用生產設施的自動化取代 10,000 名和 60,000 名工人。
  • 揀選機器人需要大量的前期投資,這對市場成長造成了重大障礙。對支持性基礎設施的需求進一步擴大了這項投資。此外,這些機器人的技術限制,例如速度慢、難以抓取非傳統物品以及可靠性問題,限制了市場擴張。
  • 與任何先進技術一樣,揀選機器人需要定期維護,這可能會導致運作。最大限度地減少此類干擾對於這些機器人無縫融入高通量行業至關重要。此外,不同行業有獨特的工作流程和產品類型,這產生了很高的客製化需求。這種需求使得揀選解決方案的部署變得複雜,增加了時間和成本。
  • 烏克蘭持續不斷的衝突正在擾亂製造揀選機器人所必需的原料和零件的供應鏈。這種中斷可能導致缺貨、前置作業時間延長和成本上升,所有這些都會對市場產生直接影響。作為回應,公司可能會轉向其他供應商或增加本地產量,這可能會重塑市場動態和定價。俄羅斯和烏克蘭之間持續的緊張局勢,加上中國的“零容忍政策”,導致全球通膨大幅上升。這種高通膨正在蔓延至各個領域,包括電子元件和工業自動化產業,推高了元件價格並抑制了研究市場的成長。此外,通貨膨脹和利率上升抑制了消費者支出,進一步限制了市場擴張。

選擇機器人市場趨勢

零售、倉庫、配銷中心和物流中心是最大的最終用戶

  • 隨著市場需求的快速變化,機器人技術正成為零售企業的重要資產。亞馬遜、Bossa Nova Robotics 和 Braincorp 等大公司正在引領這一潮流,幫助推動需求激增。世界各地的公司都在將機器人自動化引入倉庫,主要是為了降低人事費用。
  • 亞馬遜和沃爾瑪等零售巨頭正在將行動機器人無縫融入其倉庫和零售店。隨著消費者期望轉向按需零售,庫存策略正在發生顯著轉變。考慮到這一點,零售商正在投資電子商務基礎設施、全通路履約和小型商店,以更貼近消費者。
  • 不僅在倉庫管理領域,零售業也正在經歷機器人浪潮。店內機器人不僅可以協助顧客,還可以處理庫存管理和清潔業務。這些技術創新不僅提高了業務效率,還使零售商能夠為客戶提供更個人化的服務。在技​​術進步和競爭差異化的推動下,機器人技術的採用沒有放緩的跡象。隨著零售業的不斷發展,充分利用機器人技術的公司將能夠在市場上獲得優勢。
  • 傳統商業模式的轉變,尤其是零售業從實體店轉向線上平台,正在刺激測試市場的成長。例如,美國人口普查局的資料突顯了美國零售業電子商務的穩定成長。 2024 年第二季度,電子商務占美國零售總額的 16%,高於上一季。此外,2024年4月至6月,美國零售電子商務銷售額超過2,910億美元,創下季度銷售額歷史新高。
  • 隨著企業努力適應不斷成長的電子商務需求、勞動力短缺以及快速且準確的訂單履行需求,揀選機器人在零售、倉庫、配送中心和物流中心的應用正在顯著上升。由於採用人工智慧 (AI)、機器學習、3D 視覺和自主移動機器人 (AMR) 等技術的進步,揀選機器人正在鞏固其作為現代零售和物流基礎設施重要組成部分的地位。
  • 亞馬遜、沃爾瑪、DHL和阿里巴巴等產業巨頭正在不斷投資這些技術,顯著影響全球物流和零售履約的發展軌跡,預示著該市場機器人系統的快速成長。

北美佔據主要市場佔有率

  • 北美地區包括美國和加拿大等國家,佔據全球拾取機器人市場的很大佔有率。這一優勢歸功於該地區先進的技術基礎設施、強勁的自動化需求以及製造、物流、零售和倉儲等蓬勃發展的行業。北美採用揀選機器人的關鍵促進因素包括提高業務效率、降低成本、電子商務的激增以及緊張的勞動力市場。
  • 勞動力短缺,特別是依賴重複性手動任務的配送和倉儲行業,正在刺激美國和加拿大採用自動化技術。隨著薪資上漲和勞動力短缺,企業正在轉向機器人解決方案來維持生產並降低營運成本。
  • 據美國商會稱,製造業受到疫情的嚴重打擊,約有 140 萬個工作崗位流失。根據美國勞工統計局2023年2月的資料,製造業約有75萬人失業。預測顯示,到 2030 年,美國可能會有超過 200 萬個製造業職缺。這些動態正在推動製造業和非製造業加速採用自動化和機器人技術。此外,許多市場參與企業正在積極加強其在該地區的存在。
  • 例如,以協作機器人(Rapyuta PA-AMR)和倉庫解決方案而聞名的Rapyuta Robotics於2023年2月在美國成立了子公司。此舉是Rapyuta在印度成立後的第二家國際子公司。 Rapyuta 旨在利用其先進的技術和硬體為美國市場帶來巨大的價值。芝加哥辦事處預計將加強 Rapyuta 的全國銷售和營運,彰顯該公司致力於確保為美國客戶帶來豐厚投資收益的承諾。
  • 電子商務激增、技術進步、勞動力問題以及自動化投資增加等因素正在推動北美揀選機器人市場的快速成長。製造、物流、零售、電子商務等領域的公司正在使用機器人來提高效率、降低成本和提高精度。隨著人工智慧 (AI)、機器學習和機器人系統的不斷進步,北美不僅有望在未來幾年經歷顯著成長,而且還將在全球揀選機器人領域保持關鍵作用。

揀選機器人產業概況

零件揀選機器人市場有主要企業,例如 SSI Schaefer、Swisslog、Dematic 和 RightHand Robotics。他們的存在和持續的創新正在重塑市場格局。

例如,2023 年 9 月,建造和部署先進倉庫自動化解決方案的重要參與企業MOVU Robotics 推出了其最新創新產品「Movu Eligo」機器人揀選臂。鑑於其市場滲透率和先進的產品供應,預測期內競爭對手之間的競爭可能會加劇。

由於進入門檻較低,一些創業投資(VC) 支持的新參與企業正在取得進展,有可能加劇市場競爭。為了獲得競爭優勢,參與企業正在增強其機器人功能,以獲得更好的投資收益(ROI) 和更快的挑選率。我們也投資人工智慧(AI)、深度學習和視覺技術等尖端技術。此外,持續使用高品質組件可提高效能。如上所述,該市場的特徵是企業之間的競爭激烈且敵意程度高。

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目錄

第1章 引言

  • 研究假設和市場定義
  • 研究範圍

第2章調查方法

第3章執行摘要

第4章 市場洞察

  • 市場概覽
  • 產業吸引力-波特五力分析
    • 供應商的議價能力
    • 買家的議價能力
    • 新進入者的威脅
    • 替代品的威脅
    • 競爭對手之間的競爭
  • 產業價值鏈分析
  • COVID-19 對自動化產業的影響評估
  • 揀選機器人的軟體技術及演進

第5章市場動態

  • 市場促進因素
    • 從整箱或託盤揀選轉向單件流並改進技術投資
    • 增加自動化投資
  • 市場問題
    • 速度慢,夾持器無法處理特殊物品,可靠性問題

第6章市場區隔

  • 按機器人類型
    • 協作
    • 移動及其他
  • 按最終用戶應用程式
    • 製藥
    • 零售/倉儲/配送中心/物流中心
    • 其他最終用戶應用程式
  • 按地區
    • 北美洲
    • 歐洲
    • 亞洲
    • 澳洲和紐西蘭
    • 拉丁美洲
    • 中東和非洲

第7章競爭格局

  • 公司簡介
    • Plus One Robotics Inc.
    • Ocado Group Plc
    • Universal Robots A/S(TERADYNE, INC.)
    • XYZ Robotics Inc.
    • Righthand Robotics Inc.
    • Berkshire Grey Inc.
    • Robomotive BV
    • Lyro Robotics Pty Ltd.
    • Knapp AG
    • Grey Orange Pte. Ltd.
    • Hand Plus Robotics Pte Ltd
    • Dematic Group(KION Group AG)
    • Nomagic Inc.
    • Fizyr BV
    • Mujin Inc.
    • Nimble Robotics Inc.
    • Swisslog Holding AG
    • Daifuku Co., Ltd.
    • Osaro Inc.
    • Covariant
    • SSI Schaefer Group

第8章投資分析

第9章:市場的未來

簡介目錄
Product Code: 71673

The Piece Picking Robots Market size is estimated at USD 1.73 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 14.67 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 53.31% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

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Key Highlights

  • Investment in automation is propelling the growth of piece-picking robots, particularly in sectors like e-commerce, logistics, and manufacturing. The push for enhanced efficiency, precision, scalability, and cost-effectiveness is driving this automation trend. Labor shortages in warehousing and logistics, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and surging e-commerce demands, have spurred heightened investments in automation. As a result, piece-picking robots are increasingly taking on labor-intensive roles, such as order picking, thereby diminishing the reliance on a vast workforce.
  • In September 2024, Pickommerce, hailing from Meitar, Israel, clinched funding of USD 3.4 million. The company announced that this capital infusion would accelerate the development, production, and marketing of its flagship, the PickoBot piece-picking robot. Furthermore, Pickommerce underscored the escalating trend of automation in today's logistics hubs, noting that robots are now chiefly tasked with duties like crate collection and package unloading.
  • As wages climb in various regions, businesses are increasingly leaning on robots to trim operational expenses. While the upfront investment in piece-picking robots and automation tech can be steep, the promise of long-term labor savings and the benefit of continuous, fatigue-free operation make it enticing. Moreover, Bank of America projects that by 2025, a significant 45% of all manufacturing will be dominated by robotics. In alignment with this trajectory, industry giants such as Raymond Limited, a prominent Indian textile firm, and Foxconn Technology Group, a key Chinese supplier for tech behemoths like Samsung, are poised to substitute 10,000 and 60,000 workers, respectively, with automation in their production facilities.
  • Piece-picking robots demand a hefty upfront investment, presenting a notable hurdle to market growth. This investment is further magnified by the necessity for supportive infrastructure. Moreover, technical constraints of these robots-such as their slower speeds, difficulties gripping unconventional items, and concerns about reliability-hinder market expansion.
  • Like other advanced technologies, piece-picking robots need regular maintenance, which can lead to operational downtime. To ensure these robots fit seamlessly into high-throughput industries, it's crucial to minimize such interruptions. Additionally, given the unique workflows and product types across various industries, there's a strong demand for customization. This need complicates the deployment of piece-picking solutions, increasing both time and costs.
  • The ongoing Ukraine conflict has disrupted the supply chain for raw materials and components vital to manufacturing piece picking robots. Such disruptions can result in shortages, longer lead times, and increased costs, all of which directly influence the market. In response, companies might turn to alternative suppliers or bolster local production, potentially reshaping market dynamics and pricing. The persistent Russia-Ukraine tensions, coupled with China's "Zero Tolerance Policy," have spurred a notable rise in global inflation. This inflation surge has reverberated across various sectors, notably the electronic components and industrial automation industries, driving up component prices and stunting the studied market's growth. Furthermore, elevated inflation and interest rates have curtailed consumer spending, further constraining market expansion.

Piece Picking Robots Market Trends

Retail, Warehousing, Distribution Centers, and Logistics Centers to be the Largest End Users

  • As market demands shift swiftly, robotics is emerging as a vital asset for retail companies. Leading the charge are major players such as Amazon, Bossa Nova Robotics, and Brain Corp, propelling this surge in demand. Across the globe, organizations are adopting robotic automation in their warehouses, primarily to cut down on labor costs.
  • Retail behemoths, including Amazon.com and Walmart, have seamlessly integrated mobile robots into their warehouses and retail outlets. With consumer expectations leaning towards on-demand retail, there's a noticeable shift in inventory strategies. In light of this, retailers are pouring investments into e-commerce infrastructure, omnichannel fulfillment, and setting up smaller stores in closer proximity to consumers.
  • Beyond warehousing, robotics is making waves in retail. In-store robots are not just assisting customers; they're managing inventory and even taking on cleaning duties. Such innovations are not only boosting operational efficiency but also allowing retailers to provide tailored services. With technological strides and a push for competitive differentiation, the adoption of robotics shows no signs of slowing down. As the retail landscape continues to evolve, those companies that harness robotics adeptly stand to gain a pronounced advantage in the market.
  • The shifting paradigms of traditional businesses, notably the retail sector's pivot from physical stores to online platforms, are fueling growth in the examined market. For instance, data from the US Census Bureau underscores the steady ascent of e-commerce's prominence in the US retail arena. In Q2 2024, e-commerce constituted 16% of the total retail sales in the US, a rise from the previous quarter. Additionally, from April to June 2024, US retail e-commerce sales eclipsed USD 291 billion, marking a historic high for quarterly revenue.
  • As businesses strive to adapt to surging e-commerce demands, labor shortages, and the necessity for swift and accurate order fulfillment, the adoption of piece-picking robots is witnessing a notable uptick across Retail, Warehousing, Distribution Centers, and Logistics Centers. Thanks to technological advancements such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, 3D vision, and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), piece-picking robots are cementing their status as integral components of modern retail and logistics infrastructure.
  • With industry giants like Amazon, Walmart, DHL, and Alibaba continuously investing in these technologies, the trajectory of global logistics and retail fulfillment is set to be significantly influenced, heralding rapid growth for robotic systems in this market.

North America Holds Significant Market Share

  • The North American segment, encompassing countries like the US and Canada, holds a significant share of the global piece-picking robots market. This dominance is attributed to the region's advanced technological infrastructure, a robust demand for automation, and evolving sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, retail, and warehousing. Key drivers for the adoption of piece-picking robots in North America include the push for operational efficiency, cost reduction, the surge of e-commerce, and a tightening labor market.
  • Labor shortages, particularly in distribution and warehousing sectors reliant on repetitive manual tasks, have notably spurred the adoption of automation in the US and Canada. With wages on the rise and labor becoming scarce, companies are turning to robotic solutions to sustain production and curtail operating costs.
  • According to the US Chamber of Commerce, the manufacturing sector faced a major blow, shedding around 1.4 million jobs at the pandemic's onset. Data from February 2023 by the US Bureau of Labor & Statistics highlighted about 750,000 unfilled positions in manufacturing. Projections suggest over 2 million manufacturing roles could remain vacant in the US by 2030. Such dynamics have driven both manufacturing and non-manufacturing entities to increasingly adopt automation and robotic technologies. Furthermore, numerous market players are actively bolstering their presence in the region.
  • For example, in February 2023, Rapyuta Robotics, known for its collaborative pick-assist robots (Rapyuta PA-AMR) and warehouse solutions, inaugurated its US subsidiary. This move marks Rapyuta's second international venture following its establishment in India. With its advanced technology and hardware, Rapyuta aims to deliver substantial value to the US market. The Chicago office is poised to boost Rapyuta's sales and operations nationwide, underscoring the company's commitment to ensuring a solid return on investment for its American customers.
  • Factors like the e-commerce surge, technological advancements, labor challenges, and heightened investment in automation are propelling the swift growth of North America's piece-picking robots market. Businesses spanning manufacturing, logistics, retail, and e-commerce are leveraging these robots to enhance efficiency, cut costs, and boost accuracy. Given the ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and robotic systems, North America is not only poised for significant growth in the coming years but is also set to maintain its pivotal role in the global piece-picking robot arena.

Piece Picking Robots Industry Overview

The piece-picking robot market includes several key players, including SSI Schaefer, Swisslog, Dematic, and RightHand Robotics. Their presence and ongoing innovations are reshaping the market landscape.

For instance, in September 2023, MOVU Robotics, a significant player in crafting and deploying advanced warehouse automation solutions, announced its latest innovation, the 'Movu Eligo' robot picking arm. Given their market penetration and advanced product offerings, competitive rivalry is set to escalate during the forecast period.

With moderate entry barriers, several Venture Capital (VC)-)-backed newcomers have gained traction, potentially heightening market competition. To secure a competitive advantage, players enhance bot capabilities for better Return on Investment (ROI) and quicker pick rates. They also invest in advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), deep learning, and vision tech. Moreover, consistent access to quality components boosts performance. In summary, the market is characterized by intense competition and high rivalry.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHTS

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Industry Attractiveness - Porters Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.2.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 4.2.3 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.2.4 Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.2.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.3 Industry Value Chain Analysis
  • 4.4 Assessment of Impact of COVID-19 on the Automation Industry
  • 4.5 Piece-picking Robot Software Technology and Evolution

5 MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 5.1 Market Drivers
    • 5.1.1 A Shift from Full-case or Pallet Picking to Piece Flow and Improved Technology Investments
    • 5.1.2 Increasing Investments in Automation
  • 5.2 Market Challenges
    • 5.2.1 Slower Speeds, Inability of the Grippers to Deal with Unusual Items, and Reliability Issues

6 MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 6.1 By Type of Robot
    • 6.1.1 Collaborative
    • 6.1.2 Mobile and others
  • 6.2 By End User Application
    • 6.2.1 Pharmaceutical
    • 6.2.2 Retail/Warehousing/Distribution Centers/Logistics Centers
    • 6.2.3 Other End User Applications
  • 6.3 By Geography
    • 6.3.1 North America
    • 6.3.2 Europe
    • 6.3.3 Asia
    • 6.3.4 Australia and New Zealand
    • 6.3.5 Latin America
    • 6.3.6 Middle East and Africa

7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 7.1 Company Profiles
    • 7.1.1 Plus One Robotics Inc.
    • 7.1.2 Ocado Group Plc
    • 7.1.3 Universal Robots A/S (TERADYNE, INC.)
    • 7.1.4 XYZ Robotics Inc.
    • 7.1.5 Righthand Robotics Inc.
    • 7.1.6 Berkshire Grey Inc.
    • 7.1.7 Robomotive BV
    • 7.1.8 Lyro Robotics Pty Ltd.
    • 7.1.9 Knapp AG
    • 7.1.10 Grey Orange Pte. Ltd.
    • 7.1.11 Hand Plus Robotics Pte Ltd
    • 7.1.12 Dematic Group (KION Group AG)
    • 7.1.13 Nomagic Inc.
    • 7.1.14 Fizyr B.V.
    • 7.1.15 Mujin Inc.
    • 7.1.16 Nimble Robotics Inc.
    • 7.1.17 Swisslog Holding AG
    • 7.1.18 Daifuku Co., Ltd.
    • 7.1.19 Osaro Inc.
    • 7.1.20 Covariant
    • 7.1.21 SSI Schaefer Group

8 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

9 FUTURE OF THE MARKET