VDMA 2011
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World Robotics 2010 Industrial Robots
Statistics, Market Analysis, Forecasts, Case Studies and Profitability of Robot Investment Unique publication on the worldwide distribution of industrial robots based on company reports:
I INTRODUCTION 1
I.1 Sources and methods 1
I.1.1 Coverage 1
I.1.2 Data sources and reliability of data 1
I.1.3 Two types of stock data 2
I.1.4 Interpretation of the concepts of shipments, sales and yearly supply 3
I.1.5 Revision of time-series data on the robot stock 4
I.1.6 Data coverage and where to access data for previous years 4
I.2 Multipurpose manipulating industrial robots - definition and classification 6
I.2.1 Definition (ISO 8373) and delimitation 6
I.2.2 Classification by industrial branches 12
I.2.3 Classification by application areas 13
I.2.4 Classification by types of robots 14
I.3 Service robots: definition and classification 15
I.3.1 Provisional definition 15
I.3.2 Classification of service robots by application areas 15
II WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS 19
II.1 Unit sales 19
II.2 Estimate of the worldwide operational stock of industrial robots 23
II.3 Estimated worldwide market value of robots in 2005 - 2010 27
II.4 Analysis of the effects of the business cycle on investments in industrial robots 30
II.5 Analysis of the development of robot density in selected countries 32
II.5.1 Definition of robot density 32
II.5.2 Measurements of robot density based on the total number of
persons employed in the Manufacturing Industry 33
II.5.3 Measurements of robot density based on the total number of
persons employed in the automotive industry and in all other branches 36
II.6 Analysis of the supply and the stock of multipurpose industrial robots in 2005-2010
by major application areas 39
II.7 Analysis of the supply and the stock of multipurpose industrial robots 2005- 2010
by major industrial branches 48
II.8 Comparison between the automotive industry and all other industrial branches 57
II.9 Supplies of multipurpose industrial robots in 2009 and 2010 by types of robots 67
III THE STRUCTURE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF
INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS IN INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES 75
Introduction 75
Americas: 76
Brazil and Argentina 83
North America 91
All other American countries 104
Asia / Australia: 105
China 113
India 121
Indonesia 125
Japan 128
Republic of Korea 143
Malaysia 155
Singapore 158
Taiwan, Province of China 161
Thailand 166
All other Asian countries 170
Australia and New Zealand 171
Europe: 176
Austria 184
Belgium/Luxembourg and Netherlands 192
Czech Republic and Slovakia 202
Denmark 211
Finland 220
France 229
Germany 239
Hungary 253
Italy 258
Norway 269
Poland 278
Portugal 284
Romania 289
Russian Federation 292
Slovenia 297
Spain 302
Sweden 313
Switzerland 323
Turkey 329
United Kingdom 334
All other European Countries 344
Africa: 345
South Africa 345
All other African Countries 348
IV FORECAST OF WORLDWIDE INVESTMENT IN
INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS IN THE PERIOD 2011-2014 349
IV.1 International business outlook and assumptions
IV.2 Incentives to automate 349
IV.3 Technical robotics trends and customer trends 351
IV.4 Future development in the main markets 353
IV.5 Conclusion and forecast 2011 – 2014 358
V THE PROFITABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS:
ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDIES 365
V.1 Introduction… 365
V.1.1 Benefits of robot automation 365
V.1.2 Conclusions 366
V.2 Case study 1: Robots Package 8500 Champagne Bottles per Hour By: Uwe Stolzenbach, FANUC Robotics Europe S:A:, Luxembourg 367
V.3 Case study 2: No fear of automation A small family business exploits the flexibility of a KUKA robot for pallet production By: Stefanie Senft, KUKA Roboter GmbH, Germany 370
V.4 Case study 3: Future-proof assembly concept for high-end shavers consistently flexible By: Heike Heinzel, Adept Technology, Germany 372
V.5 Case study 4: Fully automated gravity die cleaning technique with robots for the automotive industry By: Martin Rückert, Reis GmbH & Co KG, Germany 375
V.6 Case study 5: Robots control forge variables and double capacity By: David Wickham, FANUC Robotics UK Ltd., United Kingdom 379
V.7 Case study 6: Safe Production
By: Michael Wenzel, Reis Group Holding GmbH & Co KG., Germany 382
V.8 Case study 7: Stäubli machining robots bring stone mason´s skills to the 21st century By: Bob Turner, Stäubli Robotics, Switzerland 387
VI SPECIAL FEATURES:
International Robotics Standardization activities in ISO
By: Mattias Lafvas, Secretary ISO/TC 184/SC 2 Robots and robotics devices 390
Annex A Time series of yearly shipments, operational stock and accumulated sales of multipurpose industrial robots 393
Table A-1 Estimated yearly shipments of multipurpose industrial robots in selected countries Number of units 393
Table A-2 Estimated yearly shipments of multipurpose industrial robots in selected countries Annual percentage change 395
Table A-3 Estimated operational stock of multipurpose industrial robots in selected countries Number of units 397
Table A-4 Estimated operational stock of multipurpose industrial robots in selected countries Annual percentage change 399
Table A-5 Total accumulated yearly sales of multipurpose industrial robots in selected countries Number of units 401
Table A-6 Total accumulated yearly sales of multipurpose industrial robots in selected countries Annual percentage change 403
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