Automated Material Handling (AMH) Market Trends

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Market Trends of Automated Material Handling (AMH) Industry

Industry 4.0 Investments Significantly Drive the Market's Growth

  • The market is driven by the developments occurring due to countries adopting Industry 4.0 and IOT technologies. Through the use of robotics, industry 4.0 is revolutionizing how material handling is done. In warehouses and distribution facilities, robotics is becoming more and more prevalent. For instance, the International Federation of Robotics reported that US manufacturers heavily invested in automation, leading to a 12% increase in industrial robot installations, totaling 44,303 units in 2023. In addition to picking and packaging orders, loading and unloading trucks, and even cleaning the warehouse floor, they can also be employed for these activities. Workplace accuracy and productivity can both be enhanced by robotics. Robots can also enable company save money by lowering the quantity of necessary manual work.
  • For instance, as warehouses are huge, associates must walk considerable distances to locate SKUs and deliver orders to the packing and shipping regions. Every year, an average warehouse wastes 6.9 weeks on unnecessary walking and other movements, equating to 265 million hours of work at the cost of USD 4.3 billion. During each stage of the selection process, collaborative robots also minimize the need for extended walks between functional areas. The rise in material handling equipment orders will significantly drive the studied market.
  • Moreover, robotics, automation, and technologies like additive manufacturing (3D printing) have a wide range of applications in Canadian industries such as e-commerce, automotive, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals. Canadian innovators are producing a comprehensive range of technologically complex, increased-value products for domestic and competitive global markets, sharing enhanced practices and laying the groundwork for collaborations that shape the future of advanced automation technologies.
  • Germany is also focused on the 2030 vision for Industry 4.0 in three strategic fields of action: autonomy, interoperability, and sustainability. In this 2030 vision, the stakeholders of the platform Industry 4.0 present a holistic approach to shaping the digital ecosystem. The goal is to create a framework for a future data economy that is by the demands of a social market economy, emphasizing open ecosystems, diversity, and supporting competition between all market stakeholders based on the specific situation and established strengths of the German industry base for the automation market.
  • Furthermore, the government's strong support in the acquisition program has enabled China to move toward Industry 4.0. For instance, Siasun, a China-based industrial robot maker, is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is further linked to the government. The country's adoption of industrial control systems by various companies is a notable trend. The advanced systems allow ease of production in factories. This also points to the gradual shift of companies from depending on manual labor to advanced technology-based systems that will enable the facility's automation.
  • A significant trend impacting the market studied is the focus on smart manufacturing practices. According to the data from IBEF, the Government of India set an ambitious target of increasing manufacturing output contribution to 25% of the gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025 from 16%. The Smart Advanced Manufacturing and Rapid Transformation Hub (SAMARTH) Udyog Bharat 4.0 initiative aims to enhance awareness about Industry 4.0 within the Indian manufacturing industry and enable stakeholders to address challenges related to automation material handling.
Automated Material Handling (AMH) Market: United States Annual Installation of Industrial Robots, in 1,000 units, 2020-2023

Asia-Pacific is Expected to be the Fastest Growing Market

  • China has been a prominent contributor to the growth of the Asia-Pacific AMH market. The increasing demand for AMH products across industries, such as manufacturing, automotive, and e-commerce, boosts the market's growth. China has a vast population and pursues an industrial policy. Measured on the PPP basis, the country became the largest global economy and the largest global exporter and trader during the current decade. The country is currently transitioning from a manufacturing and construction-led economy to a consumer-led economy.
  • According to China's National Bureau of Statistics, total retail sales in China's consumer products market were around CNY 41,860.5 billion (USD 5786.31 billion) in 2023. The number of Chinese online buyers has risen rapidly from under 34 million in 2006 to over 915 million in 2023, enabling China's e-commerce business to proliferate. Hence, with growing e-commerce, the demand for material-handling equipment will likely rise in the forecasted years.
  • Japan is predominantly a manufacturing nation. Its manufacturing industry contributes close to 20% to the nominal GDP, whereas it is close to 10% for other developed countries. According to the IMF, the country's manufacturing sector has achieved significant industrial productivity gains over the services sector, owing to the increased adoption of ICT. The automotive and electronics sectors are the most productive manufacturing sectors in the country.
  • The government's heightened infrastructure investments, bolstered by industry contributions and the 'Make in India' campaign, are set to propel the demand for automated material handling (AMH) systems. Given that the manufacturing sector accounts for 17% of India's GDP and employs over 27.3 million individuals, its significance in the nation's economic landscape is undeniable. With a vision to derive 25% of the economy's output from manufacturing by 2025, the Indian government is rolling out various initiatives and policies. Consequently, manufacturers are gearing up to embrace Industry 4.0 and other digital innovations to meet this ambitious goal.
  • South Korea adopted the 4th Industrial Revolution. In Korea, smart factories will be one of the most important fields. Both the private and public sectors in Korea have committed to ramping up the number of domestic smart factories. Their target is ambitious: they aim to have 30,000 such cutting-edge factories equipped with the latest digital and analytical technologies up and running across the nation by 2023. Furthermore, in a bid to counteract Korea's shrinking working-age population, there are plans to establish 20 smart industrial zones by 2030. As part of this initiative, the goal is to set up 2,000 new AI-powered smart factories by 2030, aligning with the rapid pace of digitalization and automation characteristic of the fourth industrial revolution.
Automated Material Handling (AMH) Market - Growth Rate by Region (2023-2028)

Automated Material Handling Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)