Logistics Robots Market Is Expected To Reach at USD 7.11 Billion Units by 2022, at a CAGR Of 16.7% during Forecast Period 2023 To 2030 | Data By Contrive Datum Insights Pvt Ltd.

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According to a market research study published by Contrive Datum Insights, Asia-Pacific is likely to grow faster in the coming years because it has businesses that make things.

Farmington, Feb. 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Logistics Robots Market Size Was Valued At USD 6.17 Billion In 2022. The Market Is Projected To Grow From USD 7.11 Billion In 2022 To USD 21.01 Billion By 2029, Exhibiting A CAGR Of 16.7% During The Forecast Period. The global COVID-19 pandemic has been shocking and has never happened before, but the demand for logistics robots is not as high as it was before the pandemic. From 2019 to 2020, the average drop in the global market was 14.1%, according to our research.

Logistics robots help with tasks related to logistics. These are easy to change and take less work from people. The robots are automated machines that are used to do logistics work in warehouses, storage areas, ports, and other places. This makes things easier to do and makes mistakes less likely to happen.

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Recent Developments:

  • In February 2021: ABB Ltd. launched collaborative robots named SWIFTI and GoFa cobot, offering high payloads and speeds for logistics and other industries. These cobots can deliver more robust, faster automation in several industries, including healthcare, electronics, consumer goods, logistics, food and beverages, and others.

  • In September 2021: Kion Group AG partnered with Fraunhofer IML to develop swarm robots for warehouse management. The partnership made a logistic robots project and developed ‘the LoadRunner’ robot for warehousing. The next generation of autonomous transport vehicles revolutionizes intralogistics solutions with Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. Swarm robotics simplifies the warehouses—with KION as the exclusive champion of the new technology.

  • In December 2019: Toshiba Corporation’s subsidiary firm Toshiba Machine launched collaborative robots. With SCARA duo-arm and humanoid duo-arm cobots, the company expanded its robot line and prepared to do business as Shibaura Machines.

Segment Analysis:

Type Insights

The segment of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) is likely to have a big share of the market. AGVs are being used more and more in different industries as automation solutions and equipment for moving things. AGVs are being used more and more in the manufacturing industry because they work reliably and save money on labour.