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市場調查報告書
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2024157
機器人驅動微型倉配市場預測至2034年:按解決方案類型、組件、部署模式、應用、最終用戶和地區分類的全球分析Robotic Micro-Fulfillment Market Forecasts to 2034 - Global Analysis By Solution Type, Component, Deployment, Application, End User, and By Geography |
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根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,預計到 2026 年,全球微型倉配市場規模將達到 52 億美元,並在預測期內以 12.5% 的複合年成長率成長,到 2034 年將達到 134 億美元。
機器人微型倉配是指在零售店、都市區履約中心和暗店等場所內或附近部署的緊湊型自動化倉庫系統、機器人揀選技術、分類機制和庫存管理平台。這些系統能夠快速、自動地揀選線上雜貨和電商訂單,實現當日送達或顧客自提。其高密度自動化倉庫架構最大限度地提高了在有限的都市區用地面積上的吞吐量效率,而這些土地並不適合建造傳統的大型配送中心。
快速配送食品雜貨的需求
消費者期望一小時內或當日送達的食品雜貨,催生了對分散式城市物流基礎設施的需求,而傳統的郊區物流中心在經濟上無法滿足這一需求。這推動了微型倉配技術的應用,使其成為實現快速食品雜貨配送的基礎技術。克羅格(Kroger)和艾伯森(Albertsons)等大型連鎖超市,以及與AutoStore、Ocado和Takeoff Technologies等公司合作的國際零售商,正在將自動化微型倉配打造成為線上食品雜貨履約履行的競爭性基礎設施標準。
購置房地產的挑戰
都市區房地產購置成本高昂,以及微型倉配中心的普及速度。機器人公司及其食品零售客戶正努力尋找合適的都市區地塊,這些地塊既要滿足安裝機器人儲存系統的技術要求,也要確保接近性目標配送區域。與成本較低的郊區履約中心相比,都市區房地產的高昂價格使得微型倉配中心難以獲利。
暗網商店網路的擴張
暗店微型倉配網路的部署,使得在都市區地區密集分佈自動化履約中心成為可能,這蘊藏著大規模的商業性機會。這是因為快速配送公司和食品零售商都在競相透過自動化暗店網路在履約網路中建立地理密度優勢,因為在人事費用高昂的都市區,人工揀貨無法實現如此快速高效的配送和成本效益。
客戶接受度的不確定性
疫情後市場逐漸恢復正常,線上雜貨市場滲透率成長的不確定性為微型倉配的投資帶來了風險。這是因為投資大規模自動化履約的商業價值取決於線上雜貨市場的持續成長,而該市場易受區域波動的影響,部分市場在疫情期間的滲透率尖峰時段出現大幅下滑,這引發了人們對微型倉配基礎設施長期經濟可行性的質疑。
新冠疫情導致線上生鮮食品需求激增,即時需要能夠處理大量訂單的自動化履約,而人工揀貨已無法滿足這項需求。疫情期間,人們傾向於選擇非接觸式配送,並出於健康原因轉向網路購物,這大大擴大了各大市場的線上生鮮食品基本客群。儘管尖峰時段後線上生鮮食品的普及率已從高峰迴落,但仍處於較高水平,這證明了大型連鎖超市投資微型倉配基礎設施的商業性合理性。
在預測期內,最後一公里履約機器人領域預計將成為最大的細分市場。
預計在預測期內,末端履約機器人領域將佔據最大的市場佔有率。這主要歸功於越來越多的自主配送機器人和車輛從微型倉配中心運作,完成向特定城市配送區域內客戶地址的最後一段配送。這代表了微型倉配價值鏈中最有價值的機器人應用領域,因為人事費用和配送速度對快速生鮮和食品配送服務商的客戶體驗和營運經濟效益有著最直接的影響。
預計在預測期內,硬體領域將呈現最高的複合年成長率。
在預測期內,硬體領域預計將呈現最高的成長率。這主要歸功於機器人微型倉配系統的快速擴張,從而帶動了對自動化儲存網格基礎設施、機器人運輸車輛、揀選臂系統和分類輸送機等硬體的大量採購需求。隨著食品零售連鎖店和快速配送業者不斷擴大其自動化履約網路的覆蓋範圍,這些硬體正成為微型倉配設施建設的關鍵資本投資組成部分。
在預測期內,北美預計將佔據最大的市場佔有率。這是因為美國和加拿大擁有全球最先進的線上食品雜貨履約基礎設施,克羅格、艾伯森和沃爾瑪等大型零售商正在實施機器人微型倉配項目,AutoStore、Takeoff Technologies 和 Alert Innovations 等領先的微型倉配技術公司正從其在北美的部署中獲得可觀的收入,而且消費者對更快送貨速度的強烈期望也促使商業性迫切需要自動化的履約。
在預測期內,亞太地區預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率。這是因為中國、日本、韓國和澳洲龐大的電子商務生鮮配送市場對自動化微型倉配產生了巨大的需求;中國機器人履約技術的發展正在形成具有競爭力的區域供應;以及亞洲主要城市快速成長的快速電商配送行業需要對自動化履約進行投資。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Robotic Micro-Fulfillment Market is accounted for $5.2 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $13.4 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 12.5% during the forecast period. Robotic micro-fulfillment refers to compact automated storage and retrieval systems, robotic picking technologies, sorting mechanisms, and inventory management platforms deployed within or adjacent to retail stores, urban distribution nodes, and dark store facilities to enable rapid automated picking of online grocery and e-commerce orders for same-day delivery or customer pickup through high-density automated storage architectures that maximize throughput efficiency within limited urban real estate footprints unavailable for conventional large-scale fulfillment center construction.
Rapid Grocery Delivery Demand
Consumer expectation for one-hour and same-day grocery delivery creating demand for distributed urban fulfillment infrastructure that conventional suburban distribution centers cannot serve economically is driving robotic micro-fulfillment deployment as the enabling technology for rapid grocery delivery programs. Major grocery chains including Kroger, Albertsons, and international retailers partnering with AutoStore, Ocado, and Takeoff Technologies are establishing automated micro-fulfillment as the competitive infrastructure standard for online grocery order fulfillment.
Real Estate Acquisition Challenges
Urban real estate acquisition cost and availability constraints for micro-fulfillment facility development create deployment pace limitations as robotics companies and their grocery retail customers encounter limited suitable urban property options meeting technical requirements for robotic storage system installation while achieving proximity to target delivery zones that justify the urban real estate premium required for micro-fulfillment economics relative to less expensive suburban fulfillment alternatives.
Dark Store Network Expansion
Dark store micro-fulfillment network development enabling densely distributed automated fulfillment nodes across urban neighborhoods represents a large-scale commercial opportunity as rapid delivery companies and grocery retailers compete to establish geographic fulfillment coverage density advantages through automated dark store networks that deliver delivery speed and economics unachievable through human-staffed manual picking operations in high-labor-cost urban locations.
Customer Adoption Uncertainty
Online grocery penetration growth rate uncertainty following post-pandemic normalization creates robotic micro-fulfillment investment risk as the business case for substantial automated fulfillment infrastructure investment depends on sustained online grocery adoption growth that has shown regional volatility, with some markets experiencing significant decline from pandemic peak adoption levels that question long-term micro-fulfillment infrastructure utilization economics.
COVID-19 generated extraordinary online grocery demand growth that created immediate urgency for automated fulfillment infrastructure capable of handling order volumes overwhelming manual grocery picking operations. Pandemic-era contactless delivery preference and health-motivated online shopping behavioral shifts dramatically expanded online grocery customer bases across major markets. Post-pandemic sustained elevated online grocery adoption levels, though moderated from peak, maintain commercial justification for micro-fulfillment infrastructure investment at major grocery retail chains.
The last-mile fulfillment robots segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The last-mile fulfillment robots segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, due to growing deployment of autonomous delivery robots and vehicles operating from micro-fulfillment hubs to complete the final delivery leg to customer addresses within defined urban delivery zones, representing the highest-value robotics application within the micro-fulfillment value chain where labor costs and delivery speed performance most directly impact customer experience and operational economics for rapid grocery and food delivery operators.
The hardware segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the hardware segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, driven by rapid expansion of robotic micro-fulfillment system deployments creating substantial hardware procurement demand for automated storage grid infrastructure, robotic retrieval vehicles, picking arm systems, and sorting conveyors that represent the dominant capital expenditure component of micro-fulfillment facility installations across grocery retail chains and rapid delivery operators expanding automated fulfillment network coverage.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, due to the United States and Canada hosting the world's most advanced online grocery fulfillment infrastructure with major retailers including Kroger, Albertsons, and Walmart implementing robotic micro-fulfillment programs, leading micro-fulfillment technology companies including AutoStore, Takeoff Technologies, and Alert Innovation generating substantial North American deployment revenue, and strong consumer rapid delivery expectations creating commercial urgency for automated fulfillment investment.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, due to massive e-commerce grocery delivery markets in China, Japan, South Korea, and Australia creating substantial automated micro-fulfillment demand, domestic robotic fulfillment technology development in China generating competitive regional supply, and rapidly growing quick commerce delivery sectors across major Asian cities driving urgent automated fulfillment infrastructure investment.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Robotic Micro-Fulfillment Market include Ocado Group, AutoStore, Exotec, Takeoff Technologies, Alert Innovation, Dematic (KION Group), Swisslog, GreyOrange, Geek+, Fabric (CommonSense Robotics), Locus Robotics, Daifuku Co., Ltd., Honeywell Intelligrated, SSI Schaefer, KNAPP AG, Murata Machinery, and Vanderlande.
In March 2026, AutoStore announced a major expansion of its robotic storage system deployment with a leading European grocery chain installing 25 new in-store micro-fulfillment systems enabling 30-minute online order picking completion.
In January 2026, Exotec secured a major North American grocery retail contract deploying its Skypod three-dimensional robot storage system across a new network of urban micro-fulfillment centers for same-day grocery delivery.
In October 2025, KNAPP AG introduced an AI-powered micro-fulfillment orchestration platform enabling dynamic order batching and robotic picking optimization for high-density urban grocery fulfillment operations with sub-15-minute picking cycle times.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.