Robotic Palletizers & De-Palletizers Market Set to Surge at a Steady 4.7% CAGR, Predicted to Reach US$ 4.0 Billion by 2033

Robotic Palletizers & De-Palletizers Market

The Robotic palletizers & de-palletizers market is set to exhibit robust growth with a steady 4.7% CAGR throughout the forecast period. By 2023, the market is estimated to account for a share of approximately US$ 2.53 billion, projected to soar to a value surpassing US$ 4.0 billion by 2033.

The adoption of automation across industries is a significant driver propelling the demand for robotic palletizers. These systems offer distinct advantages, including efficient handling of high-SKU counts and streamlining multi-line operations, prompting users to favor them over conventional alternatives. Notably, robotic palletizers excel in manipulating products for optimal display.

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A crucial factor contributing to market growth is the enhanced safety provided by robotic systems, minimizing the occurrence of injuries. These systems contribute to increased productivity, superior product handling, cost savings, and enhanced workplace safety. Maintained properly, robotic palletizers ensure continuous 24/7 operation. Additionally, pre-programmed robots featuring advanced sensors and camera tracking bolster overall productivity along packaging lines.

As the number of manufacturing, distribution, and fulfillment facilities continues to rise, the demand for robotic palletizers & de-palletizers is gaining traction. This trend, coupled with their efficiency benefits, underpins the promising outlook for this dynamic market segment.

  • Expanding food and beverage businesses along with enhanced packaging lines is flourishing the demand for robotic palletizers & de-palletizers.
  • E-commerce space booming and experimenting with their logistical and packaging systems is another factor garnering market growth.
  • A trendy shift from conventional palletizers & de-palletizers to robotic ones is likely to contribute to market growth. The shift is due to the high productivity and smooth operability offered by the robotic systems.
  • Packaging lines are trying to limit the number of accidents and labor force at operations. Hence, robotic palletizers & de-palletizers help the end user in enhancing product manipulation without accidental risk. It also reduces the labor cost.
  • The restored manufacturing and production units are now investing high amounts of money in advancing their packaging line and distribution channels.

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Key Points:

  • The United States market leads the robotic palletizer & de-palletizer market in terms of sales volume in North America. The market thrives at a CAGR of 3.4% during the forecast period. The market growth is attributed to the presence of e-commerce giants and increased automation in manufacturing units. The regional market is anticipated to hold a sales volume of 2948 in 2023.
  • Indonesia robotic palletizer & de-palletizer market leads South Asia market in terms of CAGR with a leading CAGR of 8.3% between 2023 and 2033. The regional growth is attributed to high foreign investment and expanding packaging businesses. The market is expected to hold a sales volume of 490 in 2023.
  • The palletizers segment is likely to thrive in the product type category as it thrives on a CAGR of 4.4% between 2023 and 2033. The growth is attributed to high consumption and enhanced product manipulation. It holds a sales volume of 12,646 units in 2023 though, the de-palletizers segment thrives on a CAGR of 4.6% between 2023 and 2033.

Competitive Landscape:

The key vendors work on integrating smart technologies like artificial intelligence, sensory technology, and efficient working. Key competitors also merge, acquire, and partner with other companies to increase their supply chain, and distribution channel. The key players in the market are ABB Ltd., Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., FANUC Corporation, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, KUKA AG, Krones AG, Brenton, LLC, Remtec Automation, LLC, and DAN-Palletiser A/S

Recent Market Developments:

  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries has extended its CP series with CP180L and CP300L with floor mounting, and easy-to-use palletizing software. This comes with the flexible automation of end-of-line and distribution processes.
  • Yaskawa Electric Corporation has revisited its robotic palletizers. The robots are expected to offer speed and safety along with more space. The robots are flexible with easy-to-integrate 2D and 3D vision systems.

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Key Segments

By Product Type:

Palletizers:

  • Boxes/Cases
  • Bags/Sacks
  • Bundles
  • Others (Pails, Drums, Trays etc.)

De-Palletizers:

  • Boxes/Cases
  • Bags/Sacks
  • Bundles
  • Others (Pails, Drums, Trays etc.)

By Place:

  • Factories
  • Distribution Centers (DCs)
  • Fulfilment Centers (FCs)
  • Others

By Machine Type:

  • Articulated Robots
  • Collaborative Robots

By Application:

  • Food and Beverages
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Consumer Products
  • Tracking and Logistics
  • Industrial Packaging

Author

Ismail Sutaria (Lead Consultant, Packaging and Materials) has over 8 years of experience in market research and consulting in the packaging & materials industry. Ismail’s strength lies in identifying key challenges faced by the client and offering logical and actionable insights to equip the clients with strategic decision-making power.

Ismail has been an instrumental part of several transformational consulting assignments. His key skills include competitive benchmarking, opportunity assessment, macroeconomic analysis, and business transformation advisory. Ismail is an MBA holder in Marketing and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics.

Ismail is a regular at industry conferences and expos and has been widely covered in electronic and print media. He is a Speaker at our upcoming Talk show – Rise of the Intelligent Packaging. Ismail has been quoted in leading publications, including the European Pharmaceutical Review and the European Adhesive Tape Association.

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