Mobile Robots Market (AGV and AMR) to cross $18B by 2027 with an installed base of 2.4 Million Robots - LogisticsIQ
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Both AGVs and AMRs collectively are going to cross the installed base of 2.4 million in 2027 to make the mobile robots a new normal in our day-to-day operational activities.
Key Points:
- Both AGVs and AMRs collectively are going to cross the installed base of 2.4 million in 2027 to make the mobile robots a new normal in our day-to-day operational activities.
- Goods to Person (G2P) and Person to Goods (P2G), both type of AMRs are having their own market with some advantages and disadvantage.
- It depends on what exactly can be more efficient and cost-effective solution for your existing or new warehouse.
- Micro-Fulillment is a new opportunity for mobile robots to compete with shuttle and cube based ASRS solution in the future.