Market intelligence firm Interact Analysis has published a new market report forecasting the warehouse automation market will grow at a CAGR of 12.6% over the next five years. However, the firm also predicts a temporary dip in revenue growth between 2020 and 2021.
The research outlines how, with the growing trade tensions between the US and China, coupled with slowing demand in Europe, the global economy is looking increasingly vulnerable and many businesses are delaying capital expenditure. This is reflected in warehouse automation vendors reporting a sharp drop in their order intake.
The report reveals how, during the past few years, the warehouse automation market has seen double-digit growth rates driven, in part, by the rise of e-commerce and omni-channel retail. Growing consumer demand for faster and cheaper online delivery options has seen many retailers investing in warehouse automation to reduce order processing times and to cope with the increasingly complex network of distribution channels.
The findings show how, in addition to the logistical complexities of online order fulfillment, labor availability has also been a significant driver for automating warehouses. With the US unemployment rate currently at 3.8%, the report indicates recruiting and retaining qualified staff is plaguing retailers and manufacturers alike. This especially affects those exposed to e-commerce, where demand is more difficult to forecast and the seasonal spikes in demand can be several times higher than the rest of the year. In light of these circumstances, many retailers and manufacturers have implemented automation to alleviate some of these pressures.
Elsewhere, the report provides insight into slowing market growth. With forecasts demonstrating the potential to slow in 2020 and in particular 2021, service, maintenance and aftermarket sales will become an increasingly important part of system integrators’ business models. Service and maintenance contracts are paid on a predictable and recurring basis which means that as the installed base increases, the revenues generated from service and maintenance contracts also increase over time. This alleviates some of the pressures from weaker order intake in the short-term. Furthermore, while the typical margins for equipment sales tends to be between 3% to 5%, margins for service and maintenance can be as high as 15% which has a positive impact on profitability.
Rueben Scriven, market research analyst at Interact Analysis, said: “While most system integrators will encourage their customers to take out service and maintenance contracts, the contract length and the level of service provided can vary significantly. The propensity for customers to take out service and maintenance contracts is typically linked to a number of key factors, including geography, the type of company and its business model.
“Looking at the wider picture, there is reason to be optimistic. While order intake for large warehouse automation projects may be slowing in the short-term because of political and economic uncertainty, we forecast the market will return to double-digit growth rates by 2022 following the dip in revenue growth between 2020 and 2021. In the mid- to long-term, the logistical pressures which e-commerce puts on distribution networks and the growing consumer demand for faster and cheaper online delivery options will drive long-term and sustained growth in the warehouse automation market.”
About the warehouse automation report
The Future of Warehouse Automation – 2019 provides an in-depth assessment of the market at an unprecedented level of granularity forecasting the market by region, country, end-user industry, channel, function, storage-type and project size. Furthermore, the report provides detailed discussions and commentary on emerging technology trends such as robotics, modular and flexible solution design, drone technology, and digitisation. Lastly, an in-depth competitor analysis is provided with market shares at the regional and industry level, along with insight and analysis on the competitive landscape and how this is changing.
During a six-month research period, Interact Analysis interviewed and surveyed more than 40 of the leading warehouse automation system integrators, suppliers and end-users to build an accurate and holistic understanding of the market and its growth potential.
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