Technavio Announces Top Five Vendors in the Global Robot Machine Tools Market From 2016-2020

LONDON--()--Technavio has announced the top five leading vendors in their recent global robot machine tools market report. This research report also lists 14 prominent vendors that are expected to impact the market during the forecast period.

Competitive vendor landscape

The competition between the vendors in the global robot machine tools market is intense in terms of product features, price, customized solutions, and services offered. Leading international vendors, such as ABB, Adept, FANUC, KUKA, and Yaskawa generate revenue through direct and indirect sales. Indirect sales are done via local representatives, certified distributors/dealers, contractors, and integrators. In addition, the market is experiencing M&A by large vendors, such as ABB, to enhance their offerings and services in the global robotics market, which should revolutionize the market in the future.

According to Bharath Kanniappan, a lead analyst at Technavio for robotics research, “The robot machine tools market is expected to experience a positive outlook and continued investments from the automotive industry during the forecast period.”

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Key vendors

ABB

ABB's industrial robots portfolio comprises of IRB120, IRB140, IRB 1410, IRB 1600, IRB 2400, and IRB 6620. They are used in different industrial applications across various industries. End-users of ABB's robotic solutions include machinery, metal and mining, rail and equipment, food and beverage, and computer and communication equipment manufacturers. The company also serves renewable energy suppliers, particularly in the wind and solar sectors, and automobile manufacturers.

ABB supplies industrial robots and robotic systems in 53 countries across 100 locations. It offers robot software, peripheral and process equipment, and modular manufacturing cells. The company has installed more than 200,000 robots worldwide. It has robot manufacturing and R&D facilities in Sweden, Czech Republic, Norway, Mexico, Japan, China, and the US.

Adept Technology

Adept Technology offers a wide range of industrial and mobile robots for various applications such as assembly, machine tending, packaging, handling, testing, and logistics. The company has ISO certified manufacturing facilities in Germany, France, Singapore, and China.

The company serves several markets such as semiconductor, packaging, electronics, automotive, industrial, logistics, warehouse, food, and flexible manufacturing. Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Seagate, Xyratex, Motorola, Hutchinson Technology, Nortel, Corning, Siemens, Nokia, IBM, Samsung, Hewlett-Packard, Xerox, DEK, Kodak, Honeywell, ASM America, Boeing, Ford, Chrysler, General Motors, and Electrolux are the major end-users of the company.

FANUC

FANUC offers industrial robots for various applications such as arc welding, loading/unloading, bin picking, machine tending, assembly, deburring, medical goods handling, food packing, error proofing, polishing, washing, and painting.

These robots increase productivity with quality, and give security to the labor force. They are equipped with the R-30iB advanced robotic controller that provides intelligence and networking functions for versatile industrial applications.

In 2014, the company launched Green Collaborative Robot CR-35iA that does not require a safety fence, and allows robots to work along with human operators. It can lift up to 77 lbs and stops when it comes into contact with humans.

KUKA

KUKA offers a wide range of industrial robots and robot systems covering all payload categories and robot types. Its products serve the automotive, food and beverage, plastics, metalworking, foundry, consumer electronics, entertainment, and healthcare industries. The company’s robots are used for component testing, assembly of parts, machine tending, grinding, polishing, bonding, measuring air currents in the wind tunnel, sewing leather covers, loading and unloading, and spot welding.

KUKA works on improving performance, strengthening cores, and scaling up of its offerings to differentiate itself from its competitors. It focuses on constant innovation, advances in technology and design, good customer relationships, and high customer satisfaction.

Yaskawa Electric

Yaskawa launched its electric industrial robot Motoman in Japan in 1977. Since then, the company has expanded the product line to serve diverse sectors, including food and beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and healthcare, automotive, packaging, semi-conductor, logistics, and biomedical.

It offers industrial robots to perform versatile applications, such as spot welding, material handling, machine tending, assembly, painting, palletizing, and transfer, of LCD panels and semiconductor wafers. In addition, the company also provides spare parts, support for suppliers, training, customer support, and robot life-cycle management services.

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Technavio has announced the top five leading vendors in their recent global robot machine tools market report from 2016-2020.

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Contacts

Technavio Research
Jesse Maida
Media & Marketing Executive
US: +1 630 333 9501
UK: +44 208 123 1770
www.technavio.com