The trend of Indoor Mobile Robots encompasses the various types of movable robots that fulfill tasks primarily inside facilities without direct input from human operators in a collaborative way. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) follow predetermined visible or invisible paths, while their next-generation successors, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), use real-time path planning and can more freely move around obstacles.
Mobile automation has progressed through two-dimensional (2D) lidar autonomy to three-dimensional (3D) visual autonomy, which has developed since the last edition of the Logistics Trend Radar with an increase in accuracy, capabilities, and offerings across the robotics component market. This has significantly advanced AMRs in various applications and boosted uptake.
The logistics robotics market (including indoor mobile robots) is projected to grow from US$ 7.11 billion in 2022 to $21.01 billion by 2029, driven by factors such as the rising demand for automation in e-commerce and the healthcare, retail, food and beverage, and automotive industries. DHL expects that up to 30% of its global material-handling equipment will use some form of robotic process automation by 2030.
In markets with high labor costs, rising consumer expectations for rapid order fulfillment has driven the adoption of robotics to higher levels. The deployment of mobile robotic solutions plays a crucial role in the area of driving automation within warehouses. In fulfillment operations, it also helps in driving real-time insights for inventory management to provide accurate estimates on delivery time.
There has been significant interest in early-stage market offerings following recent developments in mobile robotic solutions that specialize in case manipulation. However, cost remains a barrier to widespread introduction in logistics. As soon as indoor mobile robots can be deployed at scale, they have enormous potential to increase efficiency and resilience within operations. Therefore this trend is considered highly impactful for the logistics industry.