Overview
This study uses 50+ expert interviews and six months of secondary research to assess the addressable market, adoption landscape, drivers, barriers, competitive dynamics, pricing models and leading customer uptake for robotic picking in warehouses. The 2026 edition adds four stationary robotic solution categories, expands scope to 12 solution categories and uses a more market-driven forecasting approach.
This report covers 12 robotic picking and stationary robotic solution categories used in warehouse operations, including market size, adoption landscape, drivers, barriers, competitive landscape, pricing and customer uptake.
Key Questions Answered
The report assesses addressable market, adoption path, competitive differentiation and system-level automation trends for robotic picking in warehouse operations.
How large is the opportunity?
Covers market size, shipments, installed base, revenue, growth rate, total addressable market and current adoption landscape.
What drives or blocks adoption?
Analyzes adoption drivers, key barriers, strategies to overcome them, customer uptake and workflow differences.
How is the competitive landscape changing?
Covers market share, vendor classification, technology-provider/solution-provider/integrator roles, pricing models and RaaS/CAPEX.
Market Size and Forecast Segmentations
The dataset first uses bottom-up analysis by workflow, country/region, vertical and business model, then top-down splits by facility type and component type.
By workflow
- Bin picking, conveyor induction, robotic packaging, robotic sortation
- Robotic trailer loading, trailer unloading, palletizing and depalletizing
- Mixed case, full case and layer picking
By country / region
- Americas: Canada, Mexico, United States, Brazil, Rest of Latin America
- APAC: China, India, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand
- EMEA: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa, Rest of Europe
By vertical and business model
- Apparel, durable manufacturing, food & beverage, general merchandise, grocery, healthcare, non-durable manufacturing, parcel, others
- CapEx, RaaS
By facility and component
- Distribution centre, fulfilment centre, omni-channel facility, sortation centre
- Software, robot arm, camera, gripper, ancillary equipment
Analyst Team
Rueben is one of the warehouse automation industry’s leading analysts and a regular speaker at leading industry events. He provides deep analysis across robotics and warehouse automation markets.
Irene joined Interact Analysis in 2022 and has 10 years of experience in industry research and international M&A, covering warehouse automation and robotic picking.
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