Dublin, 20 October 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The “post-pandemic warehouse automation market” (COVID-19) through technology (AGV/AMR, ASRS, conveyors, sorting, order selection, AIDC, palletizing and WMS) e-commerce, groceries, clothing, F
Post-COVID-19, the top vital and emerging trends have been the expansion of online grocery shopping, micro-distribution centers, urban warehouses, and bloodless automated retail outlets. Large investments for startups such as Takeoff Technologies ($ 86M +), Fabric ($ 136M +), Attabotics ($ 82M +), Exotec Solutions ($ 111M +) and Alert Innovation are consistent with this expansion with the presence of existing players. such as Dematic, Swisslog, Knapp, Opex Corporation, Muratec, AutoStore, Honeywell Intelligrated and Toyota Industries. Retailers such as Walmart, Kroger, Woolvalue, Amazon, Ocado, Meijer, H-E-B, Albertsons and Ahold Delhaize have already begun to adopt and implement these new technologies in the face of the pandemic. Apart from that, portion pickers like Berkshire Gray, Righthand Robotics, Kindred AI, Covariant, OSARO, Plus One Robotics, XYZ Robotics have launched an exciting new order picking capability in eCommerce fulfillment. Among all the regions, the United States was the key region. to target a market of more than $ four billion in 2019 with a 12% expansion rate over the next five years. Germany is the classic hub in Europe, in addition to about 3-5% of the market places, the marketplace in the region, unless there are some hot markets like the UK, the Nordic region and France. The next wave of opportunities is expected to come from Southeast Asia, India and Australia, which are the key market place, in the APAC region, after China, Japan and Australia. South Korea. This 10-country organization (SEA) is leading the adoption of robot automation to accommodate the GDP expansion of around five%, yet the pandemic has slowed this expansion in the short term. AGV / AMR marketplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplaceplacepla / / / V / Acv is expected to cross the $ 5 billion mark through 2026 at a CAGR of approximately 32%. AMR (without external optical tape, sensor or vision support) will be the main contributor in retail warehouses due to the main demand in the e-commerce sector and its flexibility to implement the robot without replacing the primary one in the existing warehouse infrastructure. . However, it is a bit slow in terms of hourly consistent picking rate compared to ASRS, however it is liked by small and medium warehouses due to its reduced cost and immediate implementation. AGV / AMR is expected to own more than 18% of the market in place according to price according to 2026 in the global warehouse automation market. (MiR, AutoGuide Mobile Robots), Quicktron, etc. The grocery industry is one of the most challenging and logistically exciting. Grocery distributors ship the higher cubic volumes of products to retail outlets with common deliveries to ensure product freshness. Task-consistent food delivery means are among the most intense jobs in any industry. Increased automation through online grocery shopping, micro-fulfillment media, and COVID-19 will be the biggest opportunity in the next 2-3 years, led through the ASRS cube, delivery robots, and micro-players. – Executions such as AutoStore, Takeoff Technologies, Exotec, Fabric, Attabotics, Dematic, Nuro, Tele Retail, KiwiBot, Robvia Technologies and Starsend Will witness an opportunity value of approximately $ five billion until 2026 with an expansion rate of around the 18%. In the past, Kroger has partnered with Ocado to bring its retail outlets and chain of origin to provide best-in-class service to its visitors. The first phase of the plan includes the construction of 20 automated visitor processing centers in the United States to modernize and streamline consistent solutions.
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Key topics covered:
1 Warehouse automation2 Distribution of warehouse automation technology3 Business model, pilots and warehouse automation trends4 Pandemia COVID-19 – Impact on warehouse automation5 Engines and warehouse automation trends6 Warehouse automation market, through technology7 Warehouse automation market, across the country of the end user industry9 Warehouse automation developments : Key Customers10 Competitive Overview11 Suppliers of Warehouse Equipment and Solutions12 AGV Providers and AMR13 Autonomous Service Providers (ASPs) 14 Parts Collection Robots 15 Warehouse Management System Providers16 Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) 17 Warehouse Drones18 Delivery Robots19 Emerging Technologies20 Research Methodology
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Handling the equipment:
AGV / AMR:
Warehouse Management System (WMS):
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Coin Robots:
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Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC):
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