Packaging Robots Market Size, Share, Growth and Global Industry Analysis By Type & Application, Regional Insights and Forecast to 2024-2032
Growth Factors of Packaging Robots Market
The global packaging robots market size was valued at USD 6.78 billion in 2024. The market is projected to grow from USD 7.57 billion in 2025 to USD 17.90 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 13.1% during the forecast period.
The packaging robot industry is expanding due to the increasing interest of emerging companies in adopting robotic solutions to reduce operational costs. Technological advancements such as optical sorting and 3D vision are driving the demand for customized packaging solutions. This trend presents substantial opportunities for manufacturers to grow the market size of packaging robots in the long run.
The amalgamation of AI and ML in packaging robotics greatly enhances efficiency and accuracy, resulting in faster and more precise packaging processes with real-time monitoring capabilities. This technological advancements leads to increased productivity and lower operational costs. Strategic partnerships, such as Covariant’s collaboration with KNAPP in March 2022, are accelerating the development of innovative AI-powered solutions, boosting packaging robots market growth. The launch of the Pick it Easy robot highlights the push for more efficient warehouse operations.
With the COVID-19 pandemic initially disrupted robot sales, the recovery period has witnessed a surge in the adoption of automation technologies. Manufacturers are seeking robotic solutions to curtail human interaction and maintain operational continuity, resulting in renewed investments and a strong rebound in industrial automation.
Generative AI technology improves supply chain decision-making, minimizing waste and boosting efficiency. AI robots analyze data to inform real-time packaging changes, optimizing for recoverable materials and recyclability. This integration into packaging automation, coupled with soaring investment from e-commerce giants, drives long-term profitability.
Comprehensive Analysis of Packaging Robots Market
As per robot type, the market is divided into delta robots, scara robots, cobots, and others (CRX Robots). The cobots segment lead the market as they are lightweight and easy to program, which makes them user-friendly and suitable for businesses of all sizes, especially SMEs.
On the basis of operation type, the market is categorized into case packaging, palletizing, pick and place, and others (handling products). The pick and place segment captures the key packaging robots market share owing to increaisng innovation in sorting and packaging within the e-commerce sector. As per industry, the market is divided into pharmaceutical, consumer goods, electronics, and food and beverage, and others (retail). The consumer goods segment leads as companies effective case packaging and pick-and-place solutions.
North America region holds the prominent position in the market and reached at USD 1.93 billion in 2024. Rapid advancements in technology and widespread uptake of robotic packaging solutions among manufacturers of all sizes are contributing to robust market growth in the region.
The European market for packaging robots is steadily advancing, with a focus on sustainability and automation as key growth drivers. Local manufacturers are concentrating on creating innovative robotic solutions to support sustainability efforts, promoting greater adoption of the product in the region.
The major players in the packaging robots market are ABB (Switzerland), Syntegon Technology GmBH (Germany), YASKAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION (Japan), Universal Robots (U.S.), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP (Japan), Doosan Robotics (South Korea), Comau SpA (Italy), KUKA AG (Germany), Krones Group (Germany), FANUC CORPORATION (Japan), Schubert Group (Germany), DENSO CORPORATION (Japan), Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (Japan), and Omron Corporation (Japan). In the robotic packaging sector, leading companies are prioritizing the creation of advanced solutions that optimize operation time by adapting to various print requirements and formats. Continuous R&D efforts to integrate AI and ML are essential for expanding manufacturer’s potential in the global market.
A renowned industrial automation and robotics solution provider, SORMA Group introduced a box-filling robot in January 2024, crafted to simplify the placing of packs in boxes, thereby enhancing post-harvest through automation.
Segmentation Table
Global Packaging Robots Market Scope
Study Period 2019-2032
Base Year 2024
Forecast Period 2025-2032
Historical Period 2019-2023
Growth Rate CAGR of 13.1% from 2025 to 2032
Unit Value (USD Billion)
Segmentation By Robot Type, Operation Type, Industry, and Region
By Robot Type
Delta Robots
Scara Robots
Cobots
Others (CRX Robots)
By Operation Type
Pick and Place
Case Packaging
Palletizing
Others (Handling Products)
By Industry
Food and Beverage
Pharmaceutical
Consumer Goods
Electronics
Others (Retail)
By Region
North America (By Robot Type, By Operation Type, By Industry, and By Country)
U.S. (By Operation Type)
Canada (By Operation Type)
Mexico (By Operation Type)
Europe (By Robot Type, By Operation Type, By Industry, and By Country)
UK (By Operation Type)
Germany (By Operation Type)
France (By Operation Type)
Italy (By Operation Type)
Spain (By Operation Type)
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific (By Robot Type, By Operation Type, By Industry, and By Country)
China (By Operation Type)
India (By Operation Type)
Japan (By Operation Type)
South Korea (By Operation Type)
ASEAN (By Operation Type)
Rest of Asia Pacific
Middle East & Africa (By Robot Type, By Operation Type, By Industry, and By Country)
South Africa (By Operation Type)
GCC (By Operation Type)
Rest of MEA
South America (By Robot Type, By Operation Type, By Industry, and By Country)
Brazil (By Operation Type)
Argentina (By Operation Type)
Rest of South America
Key Market Players Profiled in the Report FANUC CORPORATION (Japan), ABB Ltd (Switzerland), YASAKAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION (Japan), KUKA AG (Germany), Omron Corporation (Japan), Universal Robots (U.S.), Kawasaki Heavy Industry Co. Ltd (Japan), DENSO CORPORATION (Japan), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan), and Syntegon Technology GmBH (Germany).