The systems, which enable users with increased inventory control as well as tracking along with flexibility and efficiency, are ASRS. These are the inventory management systems that are generally used in manufacturing centers, distributional warehouses.
North America Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems Market Segments Size & Growth:
The market is estimated to reach $5.58 Billion by 2024 at a CAGR of 9.61% from $3.13 Billion in 2017. The key factors driving the market growth are they enable users with increased inventory control as well as tracking with better flexibility and efficiency, minimal labor utilized and limited space by the adoption of new automation techniques. This technology is considered one such technology, which has developed various ways for industrial operations.
North America automated storage & retrieval systems are categorised based on equipment, application and end users. Based on equipment, the market is segmented into the mini-load, mid load, auto store, carousels, vertical lift module, unit load and others. Among which Auto store segment
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