Mobile robot growth slows, but future holds promise

Labor shortages, e-commerce demand will drive continued growth says Interact Analysis

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According to the latest research from Interact Analysis, the global mobile robot market is slowing due to economic and political uncertainty. Despite near-term challenges, the long-term outlook remains positive, with shipments expected to grow 20-30% annually through 2030.

A recent survey of 300 mobile robot buyers showed an 18% average increase in planned spending for 2024 compared to 2023. However, factors like global conflicts, slower-than-expected price reductions, and a cautious investment approach from businesses are holding back immediate growth.

“While adoption remains modest today and the socio-political climate is constraining growth, the rapid advances in mobile robotics and the flexibility these solutions offer are setting the foundation for transformative growth,” said Ash Sharma, chief commercial officer at Interact Analysis.

China continues to lead in mobile robot shipments, accounting for one-third of global sales. Still, the country’s economic challenges and slower adoption of electric vehicles have impacted demand. In the future, potential tariffs in the U.S. and Europe could dampen growth further, while new stimulus policies may boost China’s domestic market.

Interact Analysis projects that by 2030, just 13% of warehouses will have deployed fulfillment robots, and only 3% of forklifts will be automated. Even with current market constraints, labor shortages and the demands of e-commerce are expected to drive long-term investment in automation.


For more, read: Economic Challenges Slow Mobile Robot Growth, but Outlook Stays Strong

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Labor shortages and rising e-commerce demand will continue to drive automation investment over the long term even as mobile robot growth slows in the near term, says research from Interact Analysis.
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Labor shortages and rising e-commerce demand will continue to drive automation investment over the long term even as mobile robot growth slows in the near term, says research from Interact Analysis.
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