This section provides an overview for material handling robots as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 9 material handling robot manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked material handling robot companies as of November, 2024: 1.UNIVERSAL ROBOTS A/S, 2.Acieta, 3.FANUC America Corporation.
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A material-handling robot is an automated system engineered to manage tasks related to moving, storing, and transporting materials and products.
Operational in environments like manufacturing plants, warehouses, and similar settings, these robots are adept at carrying goods on pallets, retrieving items from storage racks, and transporting components throughout the manufacturing process. By taking over these tasks, they alleviate the need for human labor in handling heavy or hazardous materials, thereby enhancing workplace productivity.
Equipped with advanced technologies such as sensors, cameras, and sophisticated control systems, material handling robots possess the ability to accurately navigate and manipulate their environment. Furthermore, they are designed to work collaboratively alongside human workers, adhering to stringent safety protocols. The integration of material-handling robots into industrial operations significantly advances task automation and boosts overall productivity.
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Kawasaki Robotics (U.S.A.), Inc., founded in 1989 as a subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., is a manufacturer headquartered in Wixom, Michigan, specializing in industrial robots and robotic automation systems. The company offers robotic solutions, including pick and place robots, general-purpose robots with payloads spanning 3 to 1,500 kg, as well as palletizing robots, capable of handling payloads from 80 to 700 kg, Additionally, the company develops the duAro series, featuring dual-arm Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm (SCARA) collaborative robots. Furthermore, the company provides robots for specific functions, such as arc welding robots, explosion-proof paint robots, sealing robots, and water transfer robots.
Iplusmobot Technology Co., Ltd., a company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Hangzhou, China, is a manufacturer of mobile robots and technologies. The company possesses sub-companies established in Tianzhen and Shenzhen. It specializes in producing logistics automatic, digital, and intelligent products for the manufacturing industry. The company’s products help enterprises increase the configuration efficiency of production and circulation resources and integrated operation efficiency and benefits. The company’s products also cater to the electronics, photovoltaic, FPD, and automobile industries.
NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP. is a Japanese manufacturer of industrial machinery and tools, such as bearings, hydraulic equipment, robots, and cutting tools. They also provide services such as machine maintenance and repair. The company's products are used in automotive, aerospace, construction, and electronics. One of NACHI-FUJIKOSHI's renowned products is their robotic arm, the "MZR series," which is designed for precision assembly and inspection tasks in industries. They received several awards for their technological advancements and contributions to the industry, including the 2021 Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Medal for new hydraulic equipment technology and the 2020 Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun Grand Technology Award.
Universal Robots was founded in 2005 in Odsense, Germany as a manufacturer of collaborative robots known as Cobots. The company provides automation solutions by designing flexible industrial collaborative robotic arms that are implemented for faster production, and increased accuracy. They are light in weight so they can be easily relocated and can be reprogrammed for different applications. Besides Electronics and Technology, numerous industries benefit from Cobots including Education and Science, Food and Beverage, Medical and Cosmetics, and even Metal and Machining.
KUKA AG was founded in 1898 in Augsburg, Germany. The company is a subsidiary of GD Midea Holding Co., Ltd. and is an automation developer, designing and manufacturing robot-based automation solutions for medical, automotive, warehousing, and distribution industries. The company’s product segments include robot systems, production machines, and systems, mobility as a driver of Industry 4.0, and process technologies that provide special welding processes to factories. The company’s services include repair and servicing for robots and machines and engineering services for designing and programming robotic systems.
FANUC America Corporation, established in Rochester Hills, MI, in 1956, is a manufacturer of industrial robotics and CNC systems, as well as factory automation solutions. Their product portfolio includes Motion Controls Systems, Laser Systems, Drive Systems, Controls, and Servo Motors used for material handling, assembly, welding, and painting. The company serves industries including Automotive and Transportation, Aerospace and Aviation, Electronics and Semiconductors, and Food and Beverage. They also provide services, including product selection, installation, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
Acieta is an American contract manufacturer specializing in robotic automation solutions that was originally founded in 1983 as Automated Concepts Incorporated before its rebrand in 2014. Based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the company primarily offers design, development, and engineering services including concept development, layout planning and simulation. They also provide project management as well as onsite installation and training. Acieta manufactures robotic automation products such as Fuji automatic numerical control (FANUC) robots, electrical cabinets, and FastARC weld cells for their clients in the industrial sector. The company is a subsidiary of North American machine tool distributor Ellison Technologies.
ABB is a manufacturer and supplier of robotics and process automation products that was established in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1988 following the merger of BBC of Switzerland and ASEA of Sweden. The company specializes in products for electrification and motion control applications. These products include sensors, motors, and drives for in-facility delivery rovers. It also offers transformers, circuit breakers, and inverters for maintaining operational efficiency in automated lines. The company chiefly serves clients in the mining, oil and gas, and food and beverage industries.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | UNIVERSAL ROBOTS A/S |
20.0%
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2 | Acieta |
13.3%
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3 | FANUC America Corporation |
13.3%
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4 | Iplusmobot Technology Co., Ltd. |
13.3%
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5 | KUKA AG |
13.3%
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6 | NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP. |
13.3%
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7 | Robertpack Industrial & Packaging Equipment B.V. |
6.7%
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8 | Kawasaki Robotics |
6.7%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the material handling robot page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 1 | 25.0% |
China | 1 | 25.0% |
Japan | 1 | 25.0% |
Denmark | 1 | 25.0% |