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倉庫用ロボットのグローバル市場(2023~2028):産業用ロボット、仕分けシステム、コンベア、パレタイザー、その他

• 英文タイトル:Warehouse Robotics Market - Growth, Trends, Covid-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2023 - 2028)

Mordor Intelligenceが調査・発行した産業分析レポートです。倉庫用ロボットのグローバル市場(2023~2028):産業用ロボット、仕分けシステム、コンベア、パレタイザー、その他 / Warehouse Robotics Market - Growth, Trends, Covid-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2023 - 2028) / MRC2303N087資料のイメージです。• レポートコード:MRC2303N087
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レポート概要
Mordor Intelligence社では、2021年に98.8億ドルであった世界の倉庫用ロボット市場規模が、予測期間中に年平均成長率15.33%を記録し、2027年には230.9億ドルまで成長すると予測しています。本調査レポートでは、倉庫用ロボットの世界市場について総合的に調査・分析し、イントロダクション、調査手法、エグゼクティブサマリー、市場動向、種類別(産業用ロボット、仕分けシステム、コンベア、パレタイザー、その他)分析、機能別(ストレージ、パッケージ、トランシップ、その他)分析、産業別(食品&飲料、自動車、小売、電気&電子、その他)分析、地域別(アメリカ、カナダ、イギリス、ドイツ、フランス、中国、韓国、日本)分析、競争状況、投資分析、市場の将来性などの内容でまとめております。なお、当書に掲載されている企業情報には、ABB Limited、Kiva Systems (Amazon Robotics LLC)、TGW Logistics Group GMBH、Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (Aethon Incorporation)、InVia Robotics Inc.、Fanuc Corporation、Honeywell International Incorporation、Toshiba Corporation、Omron Adept Technologiesなどが含まれています。
・イントロダクション
・調査手法
・エグゼクティブサマリー
・市場動向

・世界の倉庫用ロボット市場規模:種類別
- 産業用ロボットの市場規模
- 仕分けシステムの市場規模
- コンベアの市場規模
- パレタイザーの市場規模
- その他種類の市場規模

・世界の倉庫用ロボット市場規模:機能別
- ストレージ機能の市場規模
- パッケージ機能の市場規模
- トランシップ機能の市場規模
- その他機能の市場規模

・世界の倉庫用ロボット市場規模:産業別
- 食品&飲料産業における市場規模
- 自動車産業における市場規模
- 小売産業における市場規模
- 電気&電子産業における市場規模
- その他産業における市場規模

・世界の倉庫用ロボット市場規模:地域別
- 北米の倉庫用ロボット市場規模
アメリカの倉庫用ロボット市場規模
カナダの倉庫用ロボット市場規模

- ヨーロッパの倉庫用ロボット市場規模
イギリスの倉庫用ロボット市場規模
ドイツの倉庫用ロボット市場規模
フランスの倉庫用ロボット市場規模

- アジア太平洋の倉庫用ロボット市場規模
中国の倉庫用ロボット市場規模
韓国の倉庫用ロボット市場規模
日本の倉庫用ロボット市場規模

- 中南米の倉庫用ロボット市場規模
- 中東の倉庫用ロボット市場規模

- その他地域の倉庫用ロボット市場規模

・競争状況
・投資分析
・市場の将来性

The warehouse robotics market was valued at USD 9.88 billion in 2021. It is expected to reach USD 23.09 billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of 15.33% over the forecast period. The emergence of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and the advent of a network of connected systems are helping industries perform a multitude of tasks, such as material batching, picking, ordering, packaging, warehouse security, and inspection, as well as improve the operational efficiency by huge margins.

Key Highlights

  • The growth in the e-commerce industry worldwide and the growing need for efficient warehousing and inventory management are driving the market’s growth. Automation in warehousing offers extreme convenience in cutting down overall business costs and reducing errors in product deliveries. According to DHL, a prominent 3PL company and a significant end-user of warehouse automation solutions, despite the advantages, 80% of warehouses are “still manually operated with no supporting automation.” Further, warehouses that use conveyors, sorters, and pick and place solutions, among other equipment (not necessarily automated), account for 15% of total warehouses. In contrast, only 5% of current warehouses are automatic.
  • Significant technological advancements, such as sensor technologies that enable an enhanced object perception and an accurate positioning system, have made way for the robotics industry to explore the untapped potential in various warehousing applications while attaining an optimal operational flow and logistics efficiency, among other accomplishments, across the different industry verticals.
  • According to the Bank of America, by 2025, 45% of all manufacturing tasks will be executed by robotic technology. With this emerging trend, large firms, such as Raymond Limited, a prominent Indian textile company, and Foxconn Technology, a China-based supplier for large technology manufacturers like Samsung, have replaced 10,000 and 60,000 workers, respectively, by incorporating automated technology into their factories.
  • These factors have directly impacted the increasing adoption of warehouse robotics. The rising number of warehouses and increasing investments in warehouse automation, coupled with the global rise in labor costs and availability of scalable technological solutions, have been driving the market for warehouse robots worldwide. For instance, prominent logistics brands in the United States, like DHL, XPO Logistics, and NFI Logistics, are investing in expansion activities, despite the adverse commercial renting climate.
  • During the COVID-19 outbreak, robots and automation played a critical role in managing the situation. Further, the situation is likely to bring new opportunities to the market. Ocado, a British online grocer, aims to make its warehouse robotics and grocery home-delivery technology available to other supermarkets for a licensing fee. Since May 2020, many warehouse sites have recovered after starting their operations post lockdown. However, the fluctuations caused in the starting four months of 2020 could result in order delays and lead time across the warehouse robotics supply chain throughout the year.
  • While significant advances have been accomplished in robotics, the human workforce still holds the upper hand in running a well-organized warehouse. Forecast of long-term labor shortages across the United States and Europe and sustained pressure on supply chains to deliver orders quickly and more precisely caused operations executives to seriously assess that question as they look for answers to staffing challenges.

Warehouse Robotics Market Trends

Increasing Number of SKUs

  • An increasing number of SKUs (stock-keeping units) is quite common in the industry, as there is a constant introduction of new products regularly. The luxury of customization and the growing number of consumer choices through the e-commerce platform pushed the demand for an expanded inventory, with a host of options and styles available at the disposable of e-commerce retailers for dispatch on request.
  • According to the Materials Management & Distribution Report, just-in-time ordering, direct-to-consumer distribution, and shifting retailer-wholesaler relationships decrease the number of large-pallet orders received by distributors. Thus, the growth of small, multiple SKU orders is forcing warehouses to automate.
  • Automated, efficient mini-load storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) address this market challenge by employing lightweight cranes that can sort individual totes, cases, trays, and crates while optimizing storage and releasing key delivery and labor resources. These systems maximize supply chain efficiency through the automation of key processes, including goods arrival, maximized inventory storage, and the fulfillment of outbound shipping orders.
  • With warehouses experiencing long-term labor shortages and increasing demand due to the booming e-commerce industry, companies are turning to warehouse automation hardware and software solutions to stay competitive in an uncertain and challenging economic landscape.
  • With huge investment in the movement of goods through the world’s warehouses, security is an ongoing concern. Thus, warehouse security robots are expected to gain traction in the coming years. Warehouse security robots are designed to automate perimeter security’s dull and dangerous functions while empowering humans for higher-level tasking like remote robotic vehicle operation and monitoring. The increase in size helps warehouses cope with higher volumes and a growing number of SKUs.

Asia-Pacific is Expected to Hold Significant Market Share

  • The manufacturing sector is expected to account for a significant market share and become one of the key contributors in the region, with investments in the industry growing massively. In China, companies that have already deployed these robots in their warehouses witnessed the results during the pandemic. JD.com, a Chinese e-commerce giant based out of Wuhan, has been using a fleet of robotic vehicles in its automated warehouses to deliver essential goods to residents shopping online during lockdowns. The company claims that it witnessed an increase in the daily orders from about 600,000 to double in a single week during the pandemic.
  • According to IFR, the operational stock of industrial robots is expected to reach 3,788 (in thousand units) by 2021 from 2,408 (in thousand units) in 2018. For instance, Alibaba, the world’s largest retailer based out of China, upgraded to robotic labor in one of its warehouses, drastically reducing the labor workforce by 70% and creating an opportunity for a highly-skilled workforce.
  • South Korea’s population is aging rapidly. By the middle of this century, it will have one of the oldest populations out of all Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, just behind Japan, Italy, and Greece. Due to this, most manufacturing units are implementing industrial robots to maintain competitiveness.
  • The South Korean government has taken measures to boost the country’s small and mid-size manufacturing companies, including establishing 30,000 smart factories by 2022. The government expects small- and mid-size firms in the manufacturing industry to create 66,000 jobs by automating 50% of their manufacturing facilities and increasing KRW 18 trillion (USD 16 billion) in sales.
  • Japan has continuously maintained its position as the world’s top exporter of robots in terms of the value of shipments and the number of operating units. For instance, Fuji Yusoki Kogyo Co. Ltd, a Japan-based development and manufacturing palletizing robots company, sold over 16,000 robots worldwide. The company has a market share of 63% in the robotic palletizing industry of Japan and more than 20% market share in the world’s robotic palletizing industry.

Warehouse Robotics Market Competitor Analysis

The warehouse robotics market is moderately fragmented and consists of highly competitive players. In terms of market share, a few of the major players, such as ABB Ltd, Honeywell, and Kiva Systems, currently dominate the market. These major players with a significant share in the market are expanding their customer base across various regions. Many companies are forming strategic and collaborative partnerships with various start-up companies to increase their market share and profitability.

  • September 2021 – ABB introduced the ‘FlexBuffer’ robotic work cell for e-commerce supply chain operations. FlexBuffer provides new levels of flexibility for logistics, food and beverage, healthcare, consumer packaged goods, restaurants, and retailers. It offers a highly adaptable multi-functional solution to handle various tasks (such as sequencing, buffering, and storage) and for order consolidation.
  • March 2021 – TGW implemented a highly automated end-to-end fulfillment solution for the Swedish catering wholesaler Martin & Servera in Norrköping, Sweden, which will be completed in March 2022. The end-to-end solution designed and implemented by TGW comprises a shuttle system with more than 35,000 storage locations in two temperature zones (ambient and chilled ). The design using triple-deep storage of totes ensures high-density storage of goods.

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レポート目次

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Industry Attractiveness – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.2.1 Threat of New Entrants
4.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.2.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.2.4 Threat of Substitute Products
4.2.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
4.3 Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.4 Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 on the Industry
4.5 Market Drivers
4.5.1 Increasing Number of SKUs
4.5.2 Increasing Investments in Technology and Robotics
4.6 Market Challenges
4.6.1 Stringent Regulatory Requirements
4.6.2 High Cost

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
5.1 Type
5.1.1 Industrial Robots
5.1.2 Sortation Systems
5.1.3 Conveyors
5.1.4 Palletizers
5.1.5 Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS)
5.1.6 Mobile Robots (AGVs and AMRs)
5.2 Function
5.2.1 Storage
5.2.2 Packaging
5.2.3 Trans-shipment
5.2.4 Other Functions
5.3 End-user Industry
5.3.1 Food and Beverage
5.3.2 Automotive
5.3.3 Retail
5.3.4 Electrical and Electronics
5.3.5 Pharmaceutical
5.3.6 Other End-user Industries
5.4 Geography
5.4.1 North America
5.4.1.1 United States
5.4.1.2 Canada
5.4.2 Europe
5.4.2.1 United Kingdom
5.4.2.2 Germany
5.4.2.3 France
5.4.2.4 Rest of Europe
5.4.3 Asia-Pacific
5.4.3.1 China
5.4.3.2 South Korea
5.4.3.3 Japan
5.4.3.4 Rest of Asia-Pacific
5.4.4 Latin America
5.4.5 Middle-East

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
6.1 Company Profiles
6.1.1 ABB Limited
6.1.2 Kiva Systems (Amazon Robotics LLC)
6.1.3 TGW Logistics Group GMBH
6.1.4 Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (Aethon Incorporation)
6.1.5 InVia Robotics Inc.
6.1.6 Fanuc Corporation
6.1.7 Honeywell International Incorporation
6.1.8 Toshiba Corporation
6.1.9 Omron Adept Technologies
6.1.10 Yaskawa Electric Corporation (Yaskawa Motoman)
6.1.11 Kuka AG
6.1.12 Fetch Robotics Inc.
6.1.13 Geek+ Inc.
6.1.14 Grey Orange Pte Ltd
6.1.15 Hangzhou Hikrobot Technology Co. Ltd ​
6.1.16 Syrius Robotics
6.1.17 Locus Robotics

7 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

8 FUTURE OF THE MARKET