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North American Companies Ordered More Robots in 2019

Robotic Industries Association (RIA) statistics report 1.6 percent increase compared to 2018.

Posted: February 25, 2020

The larest driver of robot order growth in 2019 was a 50.5% increase in orders from automotive OEMs and a 16.6% increase from the plastics and rubber industry.
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The Robotic Industries Association (RIA) (Ann Arbor, MI), part of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3), has announced 2019 North American robot unit orders are up 1.6 percent compared to 2018 results, with 29,988 robotic units ordered. Order revenue for 2019 is down 1.3 percent, closing the year with $1.681 billion.

The largest driver of the growth was a 50.5 percent increase in orders from automotive OEMs and a 16.6 percent increase from the plastics and rubber industry. Orders to automotive component markets were down 6.6 percent, and all other non-automotive industries, including food & consumer goods, life sciences, metals, and semiconductor/electronics, contracted by single digits in comparison to last year.

The fourth quarter of 2019 was the weakest quarter of the year; 6,094 robotic units were ordered, valued at $374 million. This represented a decrease of 10.4 percent in orders and 4.2 percent in revenue compared to the fourth quarter of 2018.

“While 2019 was a challenging year, and the outlook for growth in 2020 is murky, we’re still seeing growing interest in automation technologies and solutions that will lead to continued future growth,” said Jeff Burnstein, A3 & RIA president.

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