Logistics Automation Market Size, Share, By Component [Hardware (Autonomous Robots, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS), Automated Sorting Systems, Conveyor Systems, and Others), Software (Warehouse Management System, Transportation Management System, and Order Management System), Services (Deployment & Integration, Support & Maintenance, and Consulting)], Technology (Robotic Process Automation [RPA], Artificial Intelligence [AI] & Machine Learning [ML], Blockchain, Internet of Things [IoT], and Augmented Reality [AR] & Virtual Reality [VR]), Logistics Type (Sales Logistics, Production Logistics, Recovery Logistics, and Procurement Logistics), Organization Size (Large Enterprises, and Small & Medium Enterprises), Application (Inventory & Storage Management, Shipping Management, Labor Management, Vendor Management, and Others), End-User (Automotive, Retail & E-commerce, Aerospace & Defense, Electronics & Semiconductors, Healthcare, and Others), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI128719 | Publish Date: April 2024 | No. of Pages: 156

Global Logistics Automation Market Market Companies

The market for logistics automation is dominated by the major companies, such as ABB, KION GROUP AG, Daifuku Co., Ltd., and among others. This companies are integrating logistics automations in human tasks, to reduce labor cost, and manufacturing cost, is anticipated to drive target market growth. The major key players are focused to advancement in logistics, with more affordable costs, with improved work operations, is projected to growth of market share in logistics automations.  

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • ABB
  • KION GROUP AG
  • Daifuku Co., Ltd.
  • Murata Machinery, Ltd.
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Swisslog Holding AG
  • BEUMER Group
  • Jungheinrich AG
  • Kardex
  • TGW Logistics
  • Mecalux, S.A.
  • SSI SCHÄFER
  • Vanderlande Industries B.V.
  • Oracle
  • SAP SE

Recent News:

Recent Developments:

  • In March 2025, Asociación Española de Manutención (FEM-AEM) and Hai Robotics Europe BV. Hai Robotics' commitment to automation and innovation in the material handling sector, particularly in Spain and the European market, was highlighted by this membership. Hai Robotics is well-known for its HaiPick Systems, cutting-edge goods-to-person robotic systems made to boost productivity, scalability, and operational efficiency for companies everywhere. The goal of this membership was to promote industry best practices and technology advances in warehouse automation.
  • In February 2025, Cleo collaborated with Saksoft to provide solutions for businesses in financial, retail, logistics & transportation, and other industries. Through the Cleo Integration Cloud platform, Saksoft was able to use EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), API automation, and real-time data visibility, giving clients control over their supply chains and this partnership aimed to empower Saksoft in the logistic industry.
  • In September 2024, SCM Champs and Accio Rbotics announced their partnership with SAP and supply chain advisory services. By integrating Accio Robotics' technology with SAP, this partnership sought to streamline supply chain procedures and increase warehouse productivity. This system focused to continuous delivery, cutting-edge solution, which help customers to streamline their supply chain operations and increase efficiency.
  • In February 2024, Dematic and Groupe Robert announced their collaboration to launch the Third Party Logistics, Quebec's first fully automated cold storage facility. The fulfillment of fresh and frozen goods from high-density cold storage is supported by this facility's 130-foot-tall cranes and Dematic Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS). The goal of this collaboration was to establish Groupe Robert as the first third-party logistics (3PL) supplier in Quebec with an automated fresh and frozen food warehouse.