Gratis Download: Zusammenfassung der autonomen mobilen Roboter (AMR) - Entdecken Sie, wie sich AMRs die Warehouse-Effizienz verändern
In the ever-evolving landscape of logistics and supply chain management, a transformative technology is taking centre stage - Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs). A new report from our website offers an in-depth look at this groundbreaking technology and its impact on the warehouse automation industry.
The report, available for free download, is designed to help logistics and supply chain professionals assess the potential value of this technology for their organisations. It provides a strategic context and actionable insights for businesses evaluating their automation strategy.
The Rise of AMRs in Warehouse Automation
The latest trends and advancements in AMRs for warehouse automation in 2025 are focusing on greater adoption, enhanced intelligence, flexibility, and integration into smart warehouses.
Exponential Growth of AMRs
AMRs, which navigate autonomously using sensors like LIDAR, virtual maps, and computer vision, are increasingly deployed due to their flexibility across different warehouse layouts. Unlike traditional Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), AMRs do not require fixed infrastructure, making them easy to implement [1][4].
Integration with Smart Warehouses
AMRs operate within IoT-enabled environments using warehouse management systems (WMS) that collect real-time data and enable automated decision-making. Machine learning optimises warehouse layouts, predicts demand, and enhances energy efficiency and responsiveness [1].
Hybrid Solutions with Collaborative Robots (Cobots)
Cobots, which work safely alongside humans handling tasks like picking, packing, and palletizing, are being combined with AMRs, dynamic shelving, and sortation systems to create scalable, adaptable workflows [1][4].
Market Growth Driven by E-commerce and Labor Shortage
The surge in online shopping and warehouse workforce shortages are fueling demand for AMRs, as they allow continuous operation without increasing labor costs. Industrialization in various regions and favourable subsidies also accelerate adoption [2][3].
Advanced Capabilities and AI
Modern AMRs leverage advanced sensors and machine learning for autonomous navigation and task execution, allowing rapid scalability during peak demand times. New AI-powered solutions also enhance dexterity, enabling robots to handle complex tasks like multi-item picking and pallet stacking more efficiently [2][5].
Focus on Safety and Human-Robot Collaboration
Safety enhancements allow robots to interact closely with workers, minimizing occupational hazards while boosting overall warehouse productivity [1][4].
Overall, these developments position AMRs as central to the evolution of warehouse automation, driving speed, accuracy, flexibility, and sustainability in logistics operations through intelligent, interconnected, and collaborative robotic systems [1][2][3][4][5].
Key Application Areas
The report covers key application areas such as goods transport, pick assistance, and zone-based workflows. It explores technology advancements, market trends, vendor activity, and operational drivers accelerating AMR adoption.
Download the executive summary today to get a high-level preview of the report's topics and the full table of contents. This resource is intended to help logistics and supply chain professionals assess the value of our comprehensive report for their organisation.
- The report, available for free download, delves into the latest trends and advancements in Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for warehouse automation in 2025.
- AMRs, integrated into smart warehouses using Internet of Things (IoT) technology, are increasingly deployed due to their flexibility across different warehouse layouts and lack of need for fixed infrastructure.
- The report also highlights the exponential growth of AMRs in various industries, particularly in response to the surge in e-commerce and warehouse workforce shortages.
- Furthermore, the report discusses the focus on safety and human-robot collaboration in the development of AMRs, aiming to enhance overall productivity in logistics operations.