Market Trends of Europe Intralogistics Automation Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Europe Intralogistics Automation Market according to our research experts:
Mobile Robots are Gaining Popularity Throughout Europe
- Utilizing autonomous robots that can transfer filled shelves and updating forklifts to assist automation during peak periods are two recent developments in European warehouse automation. Conveyors, manual forklifts, carts, and towing equipment can all be used to transfer and replace tasks typically handled by mobile robots. Packing, shipping, and sorting are additional applications.
- In logistical applications across Europe, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are replacing automatic guided vehicles. AMRs have more sophisticated onboard computers compared to AGVs, which are connected to inertial measuring units (IMU), laser scanning range finders, 2D and 3D color cameras, and motor controllers. New options for inventory management are made possible by AMR. When paired with RFID-tagged goods and machinery, these devices can now carry out inventory sweeps independently according to warehouse-determined schedules.
- With the introduction of its iAM-R, the British company Iconsys expanded into autonomous mobile solutions. It is made to offer customers of the business autonomous robotic solutions.
- In May 2022, Locus Robotics announced the expansion of its warehouse AMR line. These new form factors join the Locus Origin robot to form a comprehensive family of AMRs capable of handling the full range of product movement requirements in today's fulfillment and distribution facilities, including e-commerce, case-picking, and pallet-picking, as well as scenarios requiring larger, heavier payloads.
- As of June 2022, At LogiMAT in Stuttgart, OTTO Motors, the leading producer and integrator of adaptable and intelligent autonomous mobile robots, and ek robotics, the leading manufacturer and integrator of high-tech automated guided vehicles (AGVs) for production and warehouse logistics, announced a global technology partnership. Customers in the manufacturing and warehousing sectors will profit from the two companies' combination of AGV hardware and AMR software.
Germany Accounts For the Largest Market Share
- One of the world's largest manufacturing sectors is the German automotive industry. Over 70% of all premium brand vehicles produced worldwide, according to the Germany Trade and Investment (GTAI) agency, are made by German-OEM manufacturers.
- Due to the expansion of numerous industrial businesses as well as the increased adoption of automation in storage and processing, primarily as a result of rising safety regulations and labor costs, Germany is also increasing the use of industrial robots. For example, IFR reports that Germany continued to be the region's top user, with an operational stock of about 221,500 units, which is roughly three times the supply of Italy (74,400 units), five times the supply of France (42,000 units), and roughly ten times the supply of the UK.
- Additionally, Germany is a major global consumer of automated material handling solutions. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), Germany has the highest robot density (294 units per 10,000 workers), trailing only South Korea and Japan. This increases the demand for industrial control systems such as PLCs, MES, HMIs, SCADAs, and DCSs. Such factors will increase the demand for Intralogistics Automation throughout Europe.
- Aside from the automotive industry, the post and parcel industry contributes to the success of AMH in the country. Siemens Postal, Parcel, and Airport Logistics, based in Germany, is the world leader in mail sorting systems. In more than 60 countries, over 23,000 systems using Siemens technology reliably sort mail. In addition, the company is a pioneer in the development of innovative products and solutions for mail and parcel logistics, automation, and airport logistics, including baggage and cargo handling.
- The pharmaceutical industry is also embracing automation and is expected to grow moderately. Strategic moves by German pharmaceutical packaging behemoths are shedding light on drug packaging trends such as bottles vs. blisters and glass vs. plastic syringes, resulting in an increase in German demand for packaging machinery and equipment.