# The Logistics and Warehouse Autonomous Mobile Robot Market Projected to Reach $18.56 Billion by 2032, Driven by Growing Demand for Automation ## Key Growth Factors of the Logistics and Warehouse Autonomous Mobile Robot Market Include Increased Demand for Automation to Enhance Operational Efficiency and Address Labor Shortages in the Logistics Industry. September 26, 2024 09:00 ET | Source: SNS Insider pvt ltd * * * Pune, September 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a report by SNS Insider, "The logistics and warehouse autonomous mobile robot market size was valued at $2.96 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow to $18.56 billion by 2032, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22.6% during the forecast period from 2024-2032." **Growth of the Logistics and Warehouse Autonomous Mobile Robot Market** The logistics and warehouse autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market is expanding rapidly due to increased demand for automation in supply chains. These autonomously navigating robots simplify tasks such as picking, sorting, and inventory management, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing labor costs. The surge in e-commerce requires faster and more accurate fulfillment, while advancements in AI and sensor technology enable AMRs to operate autonomously in dynamic environments, helping logistics companies address labor shortages and meet rising consumer expectations. **Key Players** - IAM Robotics (Swift and Locus) - Geekplus Technology Co., Ltd. (GPlus and GTP series) - Clearpath Robotics Inc. (Husky and Otto) - Boston Dynamics (Stretch and Handle) - Conveyo Technologies (Conveyo AMR and mobile robotic systems) - KUKA AG (KMP 1500 and KMP 600) - Fortna Inc. (FortnaFlex and FortnaOS) - Locus Robotics (LocusBot and Locus 2) - Teradyne Inc. (MiR600 and MiR200) - OMRON Corporation (LD series and HD-1500) - Fetch Robotics (Freight series and RoboShelf) - GreyOrange (Butler and GreyMatter) - InVia Robotics (InVia Fetch and InVia Logic) - 6 River Systems (Chucks and collaborative robots) - Savioke (Relay and TUG) - Robotnik Automation (RB-KAIROS and RB-1 Base) - DHL Supply Chain (DHL robotic solutions and automated guided vehicles) - SoftBank Robotics (Pepper and Whiz) - Adept Technology (Adept mobile robots and Adept Lynx) - Seegrid (Seegrid GT10 and Seegrid Palion) - Others **Logistics and Warehouse Autonomous Mobile Robot Market Report Scope:** | | | | --- | --- | | **Report Attributes** | **Details** | | **Market Size in 2023** | $2.96 billion | | **Market Size in 2032** | $18.56 billion | | **CAGR** | CAGR of 22.6% from 2024-2032 | | **Base Year** | 2023 | | **Forecast Period** | 2024-2032 | | **Historical Data** | 2020-2022 | | **Report Scope and Coverage** | Market size, segmentation analysis, competitive landscape, regional analysis, DROC and SWOT analysis, forecast outlook | | **Major Segments** | • By Type (Autonomous mobile picking robots, automated forklifts, autonomous inventory robots, aerial inventory robots)• By Application (Retail & e-commerce, healthcare & pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, consumer electronics, automotive, others) | | **Key Drivers** | • Major factors driving the expansion of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) in warehousing and logistics. • Increased demand for automation in logistics and warehousing, with AMRs taking center stage. | **Transforming Warehouse Efficiency: The Rise of Autonomous Mobile Robots** The market for autonomous mobile robots (AMR) in logistics is on the verge of significant growth, driven by ongoing labor shortages and a need to improve operational efficiency. While only 8% of US warehouses currently use AMRs, this situation is rapidly changing as e-commerce operators expand their capacity and seek solutions to address workforce constraints. AMR automation streamlines repetitive tasks, boosting productivity while reducing employee stress and enhancing job satisfaction. The industry is expected to see double-digit growth, with the integration of AMRs reshaping warehouse operations to ensure sustainable productivity without exhausting labor forces, thereby redefining logistics in e-commerce. **Dual Dominance: Automated Forklifts and Retail & E-Commerce** **By Type** In the logistics and warehousing autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market, automated forklifts held a 40% revenue share in 2023, driven by demand for efficient material handling. Their automation enhances speed, accuracy, and labor optimization. Innovations from companies like Toyota Industries' AutonoMate, KION Group's Linde Robotics, and Jungheinrich's ECR series showcase advancements in safety and productivity, while the integration of IoT and machine learning further elevates their importance in modern logistics. **By Application** In the logistics and warehousing autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market, the retail & e-commerce sector led with a 36% revenue share in 2023, driven by rapid growth in online shopping. Retailers are increasingly adopting AMRs to improve order fulfillment, inventory management, and reduce costs. Notable developments include Amazon Robotics' new mobile fulfillment robots optimized for picking alongside human workers, GreyOrange's AI-driven Butler system for dynamic inventory management, and Fetch Robotics' Freight series for automated material handling. As demand for faster deliveries increases, investment in the industry is expected to grow significantly. **Regional Dynamics of the 2023 Logistics and Warehouse Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) Market: North America and Asia-Pacific** In 2023, North America led the logistics and warehousing autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market with a significant 36% revenue share. This leadership is driven by thriving e-commerce sectors, substantial investments in automation, and a focus on operational efficiency. Key product launches include Amazon Robotics' Kiva robots, Vecna Robotics' material handling AMRs, and Locus Robotics' upgraded systems that enhance human-robot collaboration. With increasing demand for fast deliveries, North America's commitment to innovation solidifies its lead in the AMR logistics domain. In 2023, Asia-Pacific emerged as the second-fastest-growing market for logistics and warehousing autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), driven by rapid industrialization, urbanization, and thriving e-commerce sectors. Major countries like China, Japan, and Australia are adopting AMR technology to improve efficiency and meet dynamic supply chain demands. Notable developments include Fanuc's launch of advanced navigation and high-load capacity AMRs, GreyOrange's AI-driven Butler system in India for improved inventory management, and Omron's LD series mobile robots in Australia aimed at optimizing material handling. As demand for faster deliveries increases, investment in the industry is expected to grow significantly. **Competitive Landscape** 6.1 List of Major Companies by Region 6.2 Market Share Analysis by Region 6.3 Product Benchmarking 6.3.1 Product Specifications and Features 6.3.2 Pricing 6.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.1 Marketing and Promotional Activities 6.4.2 Distribution and Supply Chain Strategies 6.4.3 Expansion Plans and New Product Launches 6.4.4 Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations 6.5 Technological Advancements 6.6 Market Positioning and Brand Building **Market Segmentation by Type** 7.1 Chapter Overview 7.2 Autonomous Mobile Picking Robots 7.3 Automated Forklifts 7.4 Autonomous Inventory Robots 7.5 Aerial Inventory Robots **Market Segmentation by Application** 8.1 Chapter Overview 8.2 Retail & E-commerce 8.3 Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals 8.4 Food & Beverages 8.5 Consumer Electronics 8.6 Automotive 8.7 Others **Regional Analysis** 9. Regional Analysis **Company Profiles** 10. Company Profiles **Case Studies and Best Practices** 11. Case Studies and Best Practices **Conclusion** 12. Conclusion **About Us:** SNS Insider is one of the leading market research and consulting firms globally, spearheading the market research industry. Our goal is to provide clients with the knowledge needed to operate in a changing environment. To deliver the latest, accurate market data, consumer insights, and opinions, we employ various techniques, including surveys, video interviews, and focus groups on a global scale. --- Source Website: GlobeNewswire News Room