Interact Analysis: warehouse construction declines by 25% in 2023

Analyst firm finds that the decline in warehouse construction has dampened demand for end-to-end automation projects, though demand for mobile robots continues to rise.


While demand for mobile robots has increased this year, the number of new warehouses being built in North America and Europe has declined during 2023, according to new research from Interact Analysis. The market intelligence firm reveals in the latest update to its warehouse automation premium market research report that the fall in warehouse building is having a knock-on effect on demand for end-to-end automation projects.

Compared with 2022, there has been a 25% slowdown in the number of new warehouses being built in the US and Europe in 2023, and, as a result of this, demand for end-to-end automation decreased, Interact Analysis added. However, the slowdown is expected to be short lived and warehouse construction is predicted to pick up again by 2025. The APAC region has been less affected by the current macroeconomic volatility; however, Interact Analysis does expects a slight slowdown in growth for this region in 2023.

The mobile robot market has enjoyed exponential growth in recent years and will continue to do so over the next 5 years. Interact Analysis has increased its forecast projection for this segment of the market despite forecasting a slight downward trend for fixed automation demand. The reason for the adjustment to our forecast is mainly driven by the automated forklift segment and slower price erosions.

The slowdown in e-commerce growth has had a direct impact on the demand for automation from the grocery, apparel and general merchandise segments. Traditionally, these have been the fastest growing segments, while vertical markets upstream in the supply chain, such as manufacturing, have experienced slightly slower growth. However, in 2022 demand for automation from grocery, apparel, and general merchandise slowed down as a result of the decline in e-commerce, while upstream vertical markets like durable manufacturing and food & beverage have experienced strong growth, driven by near-shoring.

Rowan Stott, Research Analyst at Interact Analysis comments, “The market for fixed and mobile automation is certainly a dynamic one. While demand for end-to-end automation has decreased, demand for mobile robots continues to rise. This is because many companies are reluctant to spend on large automation projects due to rising inflation, so mobile robots offer the ability to automate some of their processes at a more affordable cost. As a result of the changes that we have made to our forecasts we predict the total market size for warehouse automation (including mobile robots) will be 6% lower in 2027 than initially predicted in our forecast last year.”

The 4th edition of Interact Analysis' Warehouse Automation report involved eight months of research, conducting more than 100 in-depth research interviews and analyzed more than 120 companies, looking specifically at their past, present, and future investments in warehouse automation.


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