AGV (Automated Guided Vehicles) and AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robots) Market Opportunity worth ~$22B by 2030 with an installed base of approximate 3 Million Robots - Driven by Logistics & Manufacturing
Introduction
Mobile Robots (AGV and AMR Market) are enabling the optimization of space in warehouse facilities in logistics and manufacturing and can reduce the need for new and costly green field fulfillment and distribution centers. While new centers are still being built, they are being built with robots and other automation in mind. Even these robotic systems are flexible and can be added or removed as per the requirement. But we are witnessing new applications of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) apart from logistics and manufacturing due to advancement in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Vision, manipulation capabilities for automatic picking and placing, and robotic mechanics.
As per LogisticsIQ(TM) latest market research study (5th Edition), AGV and AMR Market is expected to reach ~$22B Billion by 2030 with a growth rate of around 18% and 30% for AGV and AMR respectively. Both AGVs and AMRs collectively are going to cross the installed base of 3 million in 2030 to make the mobile robots a new normal in our day-to-day operational activities.
The 5th edition of this post-pandemic AGV and AMR business research is first and exclusive market study covering new emerging applications like Healthcare, Disinfection, Retail and Inventory Management, Security and Inspection, Agriculture, Hospital Assistance, Indoor and Outdoor Delivery, Cleaning, Tele-presence and Tele-operation, and Data Platforms & Remote Sensing apart from old revenue sources like Logistics and Manufacturing. AGV and AMR market study is having a market analysis of more than 650 players (part of our exclusive AGV/AMR Market Map), Key Navigation Technologies, Major Form factors & Functions, Targeted Industry Verticals & Applications, and 20+ geographical regions. Analysis is validated through 100+ in-depth interviews across the value chain with components and technology providers, system integrators, robot manufacturers (OEM/ODM), robotic software & service providers, and end-user industry verticals. Apart this, study also focuses on different components and integral parts of AGV/AMR like Motion Control, Batteries & Chargers, Cameras / Vision Sensor, LiDAR, Sensor Fusion, QR Code and Wireless Communication. Market size and forecast database is also available in excel format to analyse and strategize further along with 156 market tables. It is a best reference to analyse the market attractiveness, to identify the partner, customer or supplier, to check the competitive landscape, to benchmark the new technologies and to select the right geography & industry vertical for your products and services. Voice and opinion of end-users have been taken as the key parameter for this market forecast.
AGV and AMR Market - Highlights
- Industry witnessed a good growth in 2022 despite of customers' capex cut, inflationary pressure, supply chain disruption & geopolitical uncertainties and registered approximate USD 6 Billion sales in 2024. Around 700,000 mobile robots (AGVs & AMRs) are expected to be shipped in 2030 only with an installed base of 3 million
- AMRs are supposed to grow with a CAGR of ~30% between 2024 and 2030 and are going to be more attractive market as compared to AGVs by 2030 with relatively more shipment and TAM share.
- United States, Germany, U.K., and China are going to lead the market with an annual demand of more than 350,000 mobile robots (AGV & AMR) by 2030.
- Goods to Person (G2P) and Person to Goods (P2G), both type of AMRs are having their own market with some advantages and disadvantage. It depends on what exactly can be more efficient and cost-effective solution for your existing or new warehouse.
- Picking Robots, Manipulator Robots, Case Handling Robots, and Sortation Robots are going to emerge as a new important category by 2030, specially in micro-fulfillment space.
- China is supposed to be hub for Autonomous Mobile Robots, both in terms of demand and supply as it is expected that Made in China AMRs will be 30%-40% more economical due to labour cost advantages and huge volume consumption in China itself.
- After QR code, LiDAR, Vision Cameras and Sensor Fusions are the key navigation technologies to be commercialized in this space due to flexibility, safety concerns and higher accuracy. Even Sensor Fusion AMRs are expected to grow with ~70% growth rate. There are dedicated companies (Autonomy Service Providers) for navigation technology and software who are supporting mobile robot manufacturers to build such capabilities with the help of AI and Machine Vision.
- Delivery, Security, and Cleaning are the emerging applications to target with an attractive growth of ~30% apart from logistics and manufacturing although absolute market size is relatively low.
Top Factors & Challenges
- Automation is the key focus in manufacturing and logistics sector as a part of Industry 4.0 and Supply Chain 4.0 initiatives for continuous growth and sustainability. Robotics is an important aspect of this automation.
- Growth in e-commerce is the main driver for AGV/AMR demand in warehouse automation. Global e-Commerce sales have grown at a CAGR of 20% over the last decade, reaching ~$5 trillion worldwide in 2022, and expected to grow to ~$8 trillion by 2028. The share of online retail sales has gone from 2% of total to ~15%, and is further expected to reach >22% by 2028.
- High personnel costs and wage rates are especially high in the developed countries. Annual costs for a forklift operator can run up to $50,000. If a forklift has to be operated around the clock, then at least 3-4 drivers are needed. Adding the invest costs of $10,000 for a forklift truck to the personnel costs, the annual costs for one forklift come to over $200,000.
- Artificial Intelligence and Deep learning are also at a tipping point and are already disrupting multiple industries and will definitely impact the way warehouses are operated currently. In 2023, SoftBank Group Corp. has announced $100M investment to set up an artificial intelligence-oriented warehousing joint venture with Symbotic Inc. called GreenBox Systems LLC. As per the announcement, SoftBank will also buy $7.5 billion of Symbotic's AI-powered systems for its warehouses.
- RaaS and different leasing options are reducing upfront investment as end-users are not having enough CapEx for pilot runs to validate the RoI. Now there are the options like Pay Per Pick, Pay Per Mile, Pay Per Peak Day etc. to balance your OpEx and RaaS cost.
- Safety Challenge - The evolution of AGV/AMRs over the last 15 years has created a broad range of machines and markets. Everything from AGV/AMRs in the warehouse to the home. One of the key chasms in the world of AGV/AMRs is the safety requirement differences between "service" AGV/AMRs and "industrial" AGV/AMRs. While the intent is that no AGV/AMR harm a human, service robots operate in the realm of the human beings. Working environments for service robots might include operation in a grocery store, a retail store, a mall, a hospital, on the sidewalk or in the home.
AGV vs AMR
- In our study, we have considered Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) where movement is highly structured and monolithic in static environment with the help of magnetic strips or wires. If there is any obstacle in the path then it has to be removed to make AGV in motion again. Re-deployment of guided technology like magnetic strips or wires is required with an additional cost if there is a change in the facility like renovation, upgrade or change in location.
- Opposite of AGV, Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) works in dynamic environment with autonomous navigation. It creates and saves the locations or map of the facility to find the alternative path if there is an obstacle in the defined route. Also, it requires minimum changes as there is any change related to facility as AMR can be just unboxed and put to work within one hour if it's already mapped with the facility. It's extremely flexible to deploy.
Key Players Analyzed:
- AGV & AMR: Geek+, Quicktron (Flashhold), ForwardX Robotics, GreyOrange, HikRobot (HikVision), Mobile Industrial Robots - MiR (Teradyne), inVia Robotics, 6 River Systems - 6RS (Ocado Group), Fetch Robotics (Zebra), JATEN, IAM Robotics, Locus Robotics, Vecna Robotics, Waypoint Robotics (Locus Robotics), Tompkins Robotics, Scallog, OTTO Motors (Clearpath Robotics), GIDEON Brothers, Magazino GmbH, NextShift Robotics (JASCI), AutoGuide Mobile Robots (MiR, Teradyne), EiraTech Robotics, Aethon (ST Engineering), Prime Robotics (BLEUM), HAI Robotics, Bionic HIVE, Oppent, PAL Robotics, Matthews Automation Solutions (Matthews International), GUOZI Robotics, CAJA Robotics, Omron (Adept Technology), Guidance Automation (Matthews International), Syrius Robotics, MALU Innovation (JD), Eurotec (Lowpad), Mitsubishi Logisnext Europe Oy (Rocla), NeoBotix, John Bean Technologies (JBT Corporation), Transbotics (Scott Group), CSG Huaxiao, EK-Robotics (EK Automation), OCEANEERING, Wellwit Robotics, Logistic-Jet, SEEGRID, BALYO, Mushiny, TUNKERS Maschinenbau GmbH, CPM - Durr Group, SEER, FlexQube, IDEALworks GmbH, Continental Mobile Robots, SEER, DS Automotion (SS Schaefer)
- System Integrators (SI): Daifuku, Dematic (KION Group), SSI-Schaefer, Vanderlande (Toyota Advanced Logistics), Swisslog (KUKA), Knapp, Murata Machinery Ltd., Elettric 80, Beumer Group, Witron Logistik + Informatik, TGW Logistics, Grenzebach GmbH, FIVES Group, Honeywell Intelligrated, Bastian Solutions (Toyota Advanced Logistics), Material Handling System (MHS), Jungheinrich AG, LODIGE Industries, ViaStore Systems, Interlake Macalux, Kardex, AutoStore, DMW&H, Westfalia, Dambach AG, PSB intralogistics GmbH, SIASUN Robot Automation Co., Ltd., SAVOYE, OPEX Corporation, System Logistics (Krones Group), GUDEL, Addverb Technologies, Lodamaster Group, KPI Integrated Solutions, Wayzim Technology
- Autonomy Service Providers (ASP): Brain Corporation, Bluebotics, KOLLMORGEN, Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI), MOVEL AI, MOV AI, FREEDOM ROBOTICS, ROBOMINDS, PERCEPTIN, ROMB Technologies, Balyo, Seegrid, Vecna Robotics
- Machine Vision & Imaging: Basler AG, Keyence, Omron Microscan, Cognex
- Disinfection Robots: UVD Robotics, Sarcos Robotics, Techmetics Robotics, Wellwit, Geek+, Fybots, Sherpa, Akara, MiR, Sesto, LionsBot, SmartGuardUV, Milvus, Revotonix, YouiBot
- Retail & Inventory Management Robots: Bossa Nova Robotics, Simbe Robotics, Badger Technologies, Lowe's - LoweBot (Powered by Fellow AI), Fetch Robotics, Brain Corporation
- Indoor Delivery Robots: Bear Robotics, Keenon Robotics, Savioke Inc., Rice Robotics, Pudu, PAL Robotics, Keenon, Savioke, Segway Robotics, Anscer, Aethon
- Security and Inspection Robots: Cobalt Robotics, Knightscope Robotics, OTSAW Digital, SMP Robotics, Enova, Secom, AgileX
- Tele-operated / Telepresence Robots: Diligent Robotics, Ohmni Labs, AVA Robotics, GoBe Robotics, Double Robotics, Temi Robotics
- Cleaning Robots: Softbank Robotics, Avidbots, Gaussian Robotics, LionsBot
- Hospital Support Robots: Revotonix L.L.C, Jetbrain, Aethon, MiR, MeanWhile, Keenon, Savioke, ABB, Diligent
- Agriculture Robots: Bogaerts, Harvest Automation, AIS, Katif, Naio Technologies, Robotnik
- Delivery Robots (Last Mile Delivery Robots): STARSHIP, NURO AI, Tele Retail, Kiwibot, Robby Technologies, Postmates, Eliport, Hello World Robotics, OTSAW, JD.com, Scout
- Battery & Chargers: LG Chem (LG Energy Solutions), Crown Equipment Corporation, East Penn Manufacturing, EnerSys, SBS, iN2Power, Wiferion, Inventus Power, Toshiba SCiB, Conductix-Wampfler
- Motion Control: Advance Motion Control, Kollmorgen, Energid (Teradyne), Harmonic Drive System, Parker, Elmo Motion, CGI, Brother, Nidec, Allied Motion, SEW Eurodrive, Pilz, Nord
What will you get in this report?
- 500 Pages and 160+ Exhibits Market Report for 18+ Industry Verticals or Applications
- A bottom-up analysis of AGV AMR market for 20+ countries and regions
- In-depth analysis of 650 companies in the ecosystem with more than 165 company profiles
- Focus Group Discussion with 100+ key industry stakeholders across the value chain to collect the first-hand information to validate our analysis
- Excel file with a proper modelling and 150+ market tables including forecast till 2028
- 2 Analyst Sessions to brainstorm further
- Investment details excel file with 150+ M&A and 750+ funding deals
- LogisticsIQ(TM) Exclusive Market Map (650+ Players across more than 15 categories)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- 1.1. A brief history of AGVs and AMRs
- 1.1.1. Applications for AGVs
- 1.1.2. Types of AGVs
- 1.1.2.1. Automated Guided Carts
- 1.1.2.2. Forklift AGVs
- 1.1.2.3. Towing/Tugger AGVs
- 1.1.2.4. Unit Load Handlers/Single-Piece conveying
- 1.1.2.5. Heavy Burden Carriers
- 1.1.2.6. Autonomous Mobile Robots
- 1.1.3. Working Principles of AGVs and AMRs
- 1.1.3.1. Navigation
- 1.1.3.2. Steering
- 1.1.3.3. Traffic control
- 1.2. Current state of the industry
- 1.3. AMR Definition
2. Executive Summary
- 2.1. Drivers & Challenges
- 2.1.1. Drivers
- 2.1.1.1. Increase efficiency and productivity
- 2.1.1.2. RaaS and leasing options reducing upfront investment
- 2.1.1.3. Flexibility
- 2.1.1.4. Less space required
- 2.1.1.5. Improved safety
- 2.1.1.6. E-commerce order fulfilment
- 2.1.1.7. Robotics & Automation: Key success factors for order fulfilment
- 2.1.1.8. Ultrafast Delivery Services are demanding more automation
- 2.1.1.9. Online grocery is set to be the next disruption and may be the prime candidate for warehouse automation
- 2.1.1.10. Labour Cost and Safety Concerns
- 2.1.1.11. Technology improvements
- 2.1.1.12. Increasing supply and lowering of costs
- 2.1.1.13. Emerging use cases, pave way for more adoption and less dependence on industrial business cycle
- 2.2. Challenges
- 2.2.1. Order Picking Remains a Robotic Challenge
- 2.2.2. Technology Challenges related to Safety
- 2.2.3. Slowdown and recessionary fears delaying expansion plans and limiting investment
3. Automated Guided Vehicle Technology
- 3.1. AGV Types and Features
- 3.1.1. Forklift AGV
- 3.1.2. Pallet AGV
- 3.1.3. Tugger/Towing AGV
- 3.1.4. Single piece AGV
- 3.1.5. Assembly Line AGV
- 3.1.6. Heavy Load AGV
- 3.1.7. Mini-AGV
- 3.1.8. Outdoor AGV
4. Market Size of AGV/AMR by Form Factor (Units and USD Million) - Forecast to 2028
- 4.1. Deck-load
- 4.2. Tugger-Pull
- 4.3. Automated Forklift
5. Market Size of AGV/AMR by Navigation Technology (Units and USD Million) - Forecast to 2028
- 5.1. Tape/Wire/Magnet
- 5.2. Reflector (2D/3D Laser)
- 5.3. QR/2D Codes
- 5.4. LIDAR
- 5.5. Camera/Vision Sensor
- 5.6. Sensor Fusion
6. Market Size of AGV/AMR by Function (Units and USD Million) - Forecast to 2028
- 6.1. Conveying (less than 500kg)
- 6.2. Conveying (greater than or equal to 500kg)
- 6.3. Single Piece Conveying
- 6.4. Towing
- 6.5. Pallet Moving
7. Market Size of AGV /AMR by End-use Industry (Units and USD Million) - Forecast to 2028
- 7.1. Manufacturing
- 7.1.1. AGVs as a Means of Organization
- 7.1.2. Taxi Operations
- 7.1.3. Flow Line Organisation and the Focus on Series Production
- 7.1.4. Automotive and Auto Components Industry
- 7.1.4.1. AGVs in Transparent Manufacturing in Dresden (Volkswagen)
- 7.1.4.2. Production of the BMW 300 Series in the New Leipzig Plant
- 7.1.4.3. Logistics Tasks at Deutz AG in Cologne-Porz
- 7.1.4.4. Assembly Line for Cockpits at VW in Wolfsburg
- 7.1.4.5. Use of AGVs in Automotive Seat Manufacturing
- 7.1.4.6. Use of AGVs as a Mobile Final Assembly Platform
- 7.1.4.7. Improving Production Efficiency at Denso in the Czech Republic
- 7.1.5. Paper Manufacturing and Processing
- 7.1.5.1. Transport and Handling of Paper Rolls at Einsa Print International
- 7.1.5.2. Newspaper Printing in the Druckzentrum in Braunschweig
- 7.1.6. Electronics Industry
- 7.1.6.1. Just-in-Time Container Transport at Wohner
- 7.1.7. Food and Beverage Industry
- 7.1.7.1. Intralogistics Initiatives in the Beverage Industry
- 7.1.7.2. Innovative Commissioning at Marktkauf Logistik GmbH
- 7.1.7.3. AGVs Monitors Cheese Aging Process at Campina
- 7.1.8. Steel-Making Industry
- 7.2. Logistics
- 7.2.1. Floor-Level Block Storage Warehouses
- 7.2.2. Multi-story Block Storage
- 7.2.3. Automated Case Handling Robot Shuttles
- 7.2.4. New Emerging AMR Offerings
- 7.3. Outdoor and Shipping
- 7.4. Healthcare
- 7.4.1. Clinic Logistics
- 7.4.1.1. AGVs in the State Hospital in Klagenfurt, Austria
- 7.4.1.2. Advanced Clinic Logistics with AGVs in Vorarlberg
- 7.4.1.3. AGVs in the University of Oslo, Norway
- 7.4.2. Pharmaceutical Industry
- 7.5. Specialty
- 7.5.1. Disinfection
- 7.5.2. Cleaning
- 7.5.3. Tele-presence and Tele-operation
- 7.5.4. Security & Inspection
- 7.5.5. Agriculture
- 7.5.6. Retail & Inventory Management
- 7.5.7. Hospital Support
- 7.5.8. Indoor Delivery
- 7.5.9. Outdoor Delivery
- 7.5.10. Data Platforms and Remote Sensing
8. Market Size of AGV/AMR by Geography - Forecast to 2028 (Units and USD Million)
- 8.1. North America
- 8.1.1. U.S.
- 8.1.2. Canada
- 8.2. Europe
- 8.2.1. U.K.
- 8.2.2. Germany
- 8.2.3. France
- 8.2.4. Italy
- 8.2.5. Spain
- 8.2.6. Nordic Region
- 8.2.6.1. Key Developments
- 8.2.6.2. Past Developments
- 8.2.6.3. eGrocery Development
- 8.2.7. Rest of Europe
- 8.2.7.1. Poland is emerging as a distribution hub for Europe
- 8.2.7.2. Czech Republic - A new hub for warehouse automation
- 8.2.7.3. Romania has started adopting the mobile robotics in multiple applications
- 8.3. APAC
- 8.3.1. China
- 8.3.1.1. Automotive is a strong demand center in China
- 8.3.1.2. New Energy production also looks promising
- 8.3.1.3. Competition remains strong, Geek+ and HIK lead the market
- 8.3.1.4. Logistics and warehousing still has a lot of room to grow in China
- 8.3.1.5. Leading AGV-AMR players in China
- 8.3.2. Japan
- 8.3.3. South Korea
- 8.3.4. India
- 8.3.5. Australia
- 8.3.6. Taiwan
- 8.3.7. South-East Asia (ASEAN)
- 8.3.7.1. Indonesia
- 8.3.7.2. Thailand
- 8.3.7.3. Philippines
- 8.3.7.4. Vietnam
- 8.3.7.5. Malaysia
- 8.3.7.6. Singapore
- 8.4. Rest of World
- 8.4.1. Middle East & Africa
- 8.4.1.1. The Middle-East e-commerce market
- 8.4.1.2. Middle East: Key players and Developments
- 8.4.2. Latin America
- 8.4.2.1. Logistics Is Still the Main Bottleneck in Brazil
- 8.4.2.2. Omni-Channel rather than Pure-play online strategy is more common amongst eCommerce players
9. AGV/AMR Business Model
- 9.1. System Integration Business Model
- 9.1.1. MRO services
- 9.1.1.1. Specialization
- 9.1.1.2. Return on Investment considerations (ROI)
- 9.1.1.3. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
- 9.1.1.4. Analysis of the Supplier Market
- 9.1.1.5. Invitation to Bid
- 9.1.1.6. Bid Assessment and Awarding Contract
- 9.1.1.7. Maintenance and Repair Services
- 9.1.1.8. Direct and Indirect cost for AGV deployment
- 9.2. Direct sales / OEM
- 9.3. Robots as a Service (RaaS)
- 9.3.1. Warehouse Robots
- 9.3.2. Delivery Robots
- 9.3.3. Security Robots
- 9.3.4. Cleaning Robots
10. AGV/AMR Components & Functions
- 10.1. Navigation and Safety
- 10.1.1. Tape and Magnetic Sensors
- 10.1.2. 2D/3D Laser based
- 10.1.3. Vision sensors
- 10.1.4. LiDAR
- 10.1.4.1. Improvements in AGVs
- 10.1.4.2. Simultaneous localization and mapping
- 10.1.5. Sensor Fusion
- 10.2. Safety
- 10.2.1. Laws, Policies and Regulations
- 10.2.2. Need for new Safety Standards
- 10.2.2.1. E-stop Handling
- 10.2.2.2. Mobile Manipulation
- 10.2.2.3. Primary Controls
- 10.2.3. Upcoming standards
- 10.2.4. Responsibility for ensuring Workplace Safety
- 10.3. Motion Control
- 10.3.1.1. Wheels
- 10.3.1.2. Steering
- 10.3.1.3. Drives
- 10.4. AGV Energy Supply
- 10.4.1. Traction Batteries (EVBs - Electric Vehicle Batteries)
- 10.4.2. Non-contacting Energy Transfer
- 10.4.3. Hybrid System
- 10.5. Batteries and Chargers
- 10.5.1. Lithium-Ion Batteries
- 10.5.2. Capacitors
- 10.5.3. Fuel Cells
- 10.5.4. Charging Stations
- 10.5.4.1. Manual battery exchange station
- 10.5.4.2. Automatic battery exchange machine for AGVs
- 10.6. Wireless Communication
- 10.6.1. Limitations of existing 802.11 technologies
- 10.6.2. Addressing Challenges with 5G Cellular
- 10.7. Software and Control
- 10.7.1. Vehicle Guidance Control
- 10.7.1.1. Vehicle Guidance Control Interfaces
- 10.7.2. Function Blocks
- 10.7.3. AGV Working Environment
- 10.7.4. System-Specific Interfaces
11. Competitive landscape
- 11.1. Key Players
- 11.2. Innovative Start-Ups
- 11.3. Competitive Situation & Trends
- 11.3.1. Mergers & Acquisitions
- 11.3.2. New Product Developments
- 11.3.3. Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements
- 11.3.4. Major Players by HQ location
- AGV AMR MARKET - COMPANY PROFILES
1. System Integrators
- 1.1. Daifuku
- 1.1.1. Introduction
- 1.1.2. General Information
- 1.1.3. Financial Results by reportable segments for FY2022 (In Billion Yen)
- 1.1.4. Daifuku Sales by Industry (In Billion Yen)
- 1.1.5. Business Plan - Value Transformation 2023
- 1.1.6. The Innovation Center
- 1.1.7. Geographical Presence
- 1.1.8. Major Development & News
- 1.1.9. Product Portfolio By Industry
- 1.1.10. Product Portfolio By Function
- 1.1.11. Industries & Solutions Offered
- 1.1.12. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.2. Dematic (KION Group)
- 1.2.1. Introduction
- 1.2.2. General Information
- 1.2.3. Major Developments & News
- 1.2.4. Micro-Fulfillment Center (MFC)
- 1.2.5. Latest Developments
- 1.2.6. Recent Win & Projects
- 1.2.7. Timeline for revenue recognition
- 1.2.8. Product Portfolio
- 1.2.9. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.2.10. Industries & Solutions Offered
- 1.3. SSI-Schaefer
- 1.3.1. Introduction
- 1.3.2. General Information
- 1.3.3. System & Solutions
- 1.3.4. Major Development & News
- 1.3.5. Solutions By Industry
- 1.3.6. Product & Software Solutions
- 1.3.7. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.4. Vanderlande (Toyota Advanced Logistics)
- 1.4.1. Introduction
- 1.4.2. General Information
- 1.4.3. History
- 1.4.4. Major Acquisitions by Vanderlande in the past
- 1.4.5. Key Investment - Smart Robotics
- 1.4.6. Major Development & News
- 1.4.7. Products & Segments
- 1.4.7.1. Airport
- 1.4.7.2. Warehousing
- 1.4.7.3. Parcel
- 1.4.7.4. Life Cycle Services
- 1.4.8. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.5. Swisslog (KUKA)
- 1.5.1. Introduction
- 1.5.2. General Information
- 1.5.3. History
- 1.5.4. Major Development & News
- 1.5.5. Logistics Automation - Offering by Industries
- 1.5.6. Logistics Automation - Offering by Products & Systems
- 1.5.7. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.6. Knapp AG
- 1.6.1. Introduction
- 1.6.2. General Information
- 1.6.3. Major Development & News
- 1.6.4. Technologies by Products
- 1.6.5. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.6.6. History
- 1.7. Murata Machinery Ltd.
- 1.7.1. Introduction
- 1.7.2. General Information
- 1.7.3. Major Development & News
- 1.7.4. Logistics & Automation - Solutions by Technology
- 1.7.5. Markets & Industries Served
- 1.7.6. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.7.7. History and Developments
- 1.8. Elettric 80
- 1.8.1. Introduction
- 1.8.2. General Information
- 1.8.3. Industries, Products & Successful Client Base
- 1.8.4. Major Development & News
- 1.9. Beumer Group
- 1.9.1. Introduction
- 1.9.2. General Information
- 1.9.3. Major Development & News
- 1.9.4. Focused Solutions
- 1.9.5. Products by Technology
- 1.9.6. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.9.7. Solutions by Industry
- 1.10. Witron Logistik + Informatik
- 1.10.1. Introduction
- 1.10.2. General Information
- 1.10.3. Major Development & News
- 1.10.4. Storage System, Warehouse Technology & System Type
- 1.10.5. Solutions by Industry
- 1.10.6. Industries and Case studies (Successful Clients)
- 1.11. TGW Logistics
- 1.11.1. Introduction
- 1.11.2. General Information
- 1.11.3. Products Offering
- 1.11.4. Solutions & Services
- 1.11.5. Major Development & News
- 1.11.6. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.11.7. History & Developments
- 1.12. Grenzebach GmbH
- 1.12.1. Introduction
- 1.12.2. General Information
- 1.12.3. History
- 1.12.4. Major Development & News
- 1.12.5. Products & Markets
- 1.12.6. Transport and Handling Solutions
- 1.13. FIVES Group
- 1.13.1. Introduction
- 1.13.2. History
- 1.13.3. General Information
- 1.13.4. Major Development & News
- 1.13.5. Solutions By Industry
- 1.14. Honeywell Intelligrated
- 1.14.1. Introduction
- 1.14.2. General Information
- 1.14.3. History
- 1.14.4. Major Development & News
- 1.14.5. Solutions by Technology/Product
- 1.14.6. Industries & Solutions Offered
- 1.14.7. Successful Case Studies (Customer List)
- 1.15. Bastian Solutions (Toyota Advanced Logistics)
- 1.15.1. Introduction
- 1.15.2. General Information
- 1.15.3. Major Development & News
- 1.15.4. Solutions by Function
- 1.15.5. Solutions by Technology
- 1.15.6. Industries and Case studies (Successful Clients)
- 1.15.7. History
- 1.16. Wayzim Technology
- 1.16.1. Wayzim - Industrial Deployment
- 1.16.2. Innovative Technologies
- 1.16.3. Major Milestones & News
- 1.16.4. Product Portfolio By Industry
- 1.16.5. Product Portfolio by Function
- 1.16.6. Case Studies and Successful Clients
- 1.17. Material Handling System - MHS (FORTNA)
- 1.18. Jungheinrich AG
- 1.19. LODIGE Industries
- 1.20. ViaStore Systems (Toyota Advanced Logistics)
- 1.21. Interlake Macalux
- 1.22. Kardex
- 1.23. AutoStore
- 1.24. DMW&H
- 1.25. Westfalia
- 1.26. Dambach AG
- 1.27. PSB intralogistics GmbH
- 1.28. SIASUN Robot Automation Co., Ltd.
- 1.29. KPI Integrated Solutions
- 1.30. SAVOYE
- 1.31. OPEX Corporation
- 1.32. System Logistics (Krones Group)
- 1.33. Addverb Technologies
- 1.34. Lodamaster Group
- 1.35. GUDEL
2. AGV & AMR - Key Players
- 2.1. Geek+
- 2.2. Quicktron (Flashhold)
- 2.3. ForwardX Robotics
- 2.4. Huaxiao Precision (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. - (CSG Huaxiao)
- 2.5. GreyOrange
- 2.6. HIKROBOT (HIKVISION)
- 2.7. Mobile Industrial Robots - MiR (Teradyne)
- 2.8. inVia Robotics
- 2.9. 6 River Systems (Ocado Group)
- 2.10. Fetch Robotics (Zebra Technologies)
- 2.11. John Bean Technologies (JBT Corporation)
- 2.12. JATEN
- 2.13. IAM Robotics
- 2.14. Locus Robotics
- 2.15. Vecna Robotics
- 2.16. BALYO
- 2.17. SEEGRID
- 2.18. Waypoint Robotics (Locus Robotics)
- 2.19. Tompkins Robotics
- 2.20. Scallog
- 2.21. OTTO Motors (Clearpath Robotics)
- 2.22. GIDEON Brothers
- 2.23. Magazino GmbH
- 2.24. NextShift Robotics (JASCI Robotics)
- 2.25. AutoGuide Mobile Robots (MiR, Teradyne)
- 2.26. EiraTech Robotics
- 2.27. Aethon (ST Engineering)
- 2.28. Prime Robotics (BLEUM)
- 2.29. HAI Robotics
- 2.30. Bionic HIVE
- 2.31. Oppent
- 2.32. PAL Robotics
- 2.33. Matthews Automation Solutions (Matthews International)
- 2.34. GUOZI Robotics
- 2.35. CAJA Robotics
- 2.36. Omron (Adept Technology)
- 2.37. Guidance Automation (Matthews International)
- 2.38. Syrius Robotics
- 2.39. MALU Innovation
- 2.40. Eurotec (Lowpad)
- 2.41. DS Automotion GmbH (SSI Schaefer)
- 2.42. Rocla (Mitsubishi Logisnext Europe Oy)
- 2.43. Neobotix
- 2.44. Transbotics (SCOTT Group)
- 2.45. ek-robotics (EK Automation)
- 2.46. OCEANEERING MOBILE ROBOTICS
- 2.47. Wellwit Robotics
- 2.48. Logistic-Jet
- 2.49. Mushiny
- 2.50. TUNKERS Maschinenbau GmbH
- 2.51. CPM - Durr Group
- 2.52. Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology Corporation (SEER)
- 2.53. FlexQube
- 2.54. Continental Mobile Robots
- 2.55. IDEALworks GmbH
3. Autonomy Service Providers (ASP)
- 3.1. Brain Corporation
- 3.2. Bluebotics (Zapi Group)
- 3.3. Kollmorgen (Altra Industrial Motion Corp)
- 3.4. Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI)
- 3.5. MOVEL AI
- 3.6. MOV AI
- 3.7. FREEDOM ROBOTICS
- 3.8. ROBOMINDS
- 3.9. PERCEPTIN
- 3.10. Hangzhou Coevolution Technology Co., Ltd.
- 3.11. FORT Robotics
- 3.12. Romb Technologies
4. Machine Vision & Imaging
- 4.1. Basler AG
- 4.2. Keyence
- 4.3. Omron Microscan Systems
- 4.4. Cognex
5. Disinfection Robots
- 5.1. UVD Robotics (Blue Ocean Robotics)
- 5.2. Sarcos Robotics
- 5.3. Techmetics Robotics
- 5.4. Wellwit Disinfection Robotics
6. Retail Robots
- 6.1. Bossa Nova Robotics
- 6.2. Simbe Robotics
- 6.3. Badger Technologies
- 6.4. Lowe's - LoweBot (Powered by Fellow AI)
7. Indoor Delivery Robots
- 7.1. Bear Robotics
- 7.2. Keenon Robotics
- 7.3. Relay Robotics (Savioke Inc.)
- 7.4. Rice Robotics
8. Security and Inspection Robots
- 8.1. Cobalt Robotics
- 8.2. Knightscope Robotics
- 8.3. OTSAW Digital
- 8.4. SMP Robotics
9. Tele-operated / Telepresence Robots
- 9.1. Diligent Robotics
- 9.2. Ohmni Labs
- 9.3. AVA Robotics
- 9.4. GoBe Robotics (Blue Ocean Robotics)
10. Cleaning Robots
- 10.1. Softbank Robotics
- 10.2. Avidbots
- 10.3. Gaussian Robotics
- 10.4. LionsBot
11. Hospital Support Robots
- 11.1. Revotonix L.L.C
- 11.2. Jetbrain
12. Agriculture Robots
- 12.1. Bogaerts
- 12.2. Harvest Automation
13. Battery & Chargers
- 13.1. LG Chem (LG Energy Solutions)
- 13.2. Crown Equipment Corporation
- 13.3. East Penn Manufacturing
- 13.4. EnerSys
- 13.5. Conductix-Wampfler
14. Key Components
- 14.1. Advance Motion Control
- 14.2. Kollmorgen
- 14.3. Energid (Teradyne)
- 14.4. Harmonic Drive System
- 14.5. Murrelektronik
15. Piece Picking Robots
- 15.1. Berkshire Grey
- 15.2. Righthand Robotics
- 15.3. KINDRED (Ocado Group)
- 15.4. OSARO
- 15.5. Plus One Robotics
16. Warehouse Management System Providers
- 16.1. Blue Yonder (JDA)
- 16.1.1. Introduction
- 16.1.2. General Information
- 16.1.3. Company Acquisitions
- 16.1.4. Intelligent Fulfillment(TM) WMS
- 16.2. Infor (Koch Industries)
- 16.2.1. Introduction
- 16.2.2. General Information:
- 16.2.3. History & Developments:
- 16.2.4. CloudSuite(TM) WMS
- 16.2.4.1. Highlights
- 16.2.4.2. Order Accuracy and Productivity
- 16.3. Oracle
- 16.3.1. Introduction
- 16.3.2. General Information
- 16.3.3. Products & Solutions
- 16.3.3.1. Cloud and On-Premise Software Business
- 16.3.3.2. Hardware Business
- 16.3.3.3. Services Business
- 16.3.4. Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud (WMS)
- 16.4. SAP
- 16.4.1. Introduction
- 16.4.2. General Information
- 16.4.3. Portfolio
- 16.4.4. SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM)
- 16.5. Manhattan Associates
- 16.5.1. Introduction
- 16.5.2. General Information
- 16.5.3. Solutions
- 16.5.4. Manhattan SCALE(TM) WMS
- 16.6. HighJump (Korber AG)
- 16.6.1. Introduction
- 16.6.2. General Information
- 16.6.3. Korber Logistics System
- 16.6.4. HighJump WMS
17. Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC)
- 17.1. Zebra Technologies
- 17.1.1. Introduction
- 17.1.2. General Information
- 17.1.3. Recent Acquisitions
- 17.1.4. Warehouse Solutions
- 17.1.5. Products & Industries
- 17.2. Honeywell AIDC
- 17.2.1. Introduction
- 17.2.2. General Information
- 17.2.3. Products & Solutions
- 17.2.4. Transportation & Logistics Solutions
- 17.3. Data Logic
- 17.3.1. Introduction
- 17.3.2. General Information
- 17.3.3. Industries Targeted
- 17.3.4. Products and Systems Offered
- 17.4. SATO
- 17.4.1. Introduction
- 17.4.2. General Information
- 17.4.3. History
- 17.4.4. Industries Targeted
- 17.4.5. Hand Labeling Systems
- 17.4.6. Software
- 17.5. SICK AG
- 17.5.1. Introduction
- 17.5.2. General Information
- 17.5.3. History
- 17.5.4. Product Portfolio
- 17.5.5. Industries Targeted
18. Warehouse Drones
- 18.1. Eyesee (HARDIS Group)
- 18.2. UVL ROBOTICS
- 18.3. AirMap (DroneUp)
19. Delivery Robots
- 19.1. Starship Technologies
- 19.2. NURO AI
- 19.3. Tele Retail
- 19.4. Kiwibot
- 19.5. Robby Technologies