Industry: Semiconductor & Electronics | Lastest Edition: March 10, 2026 | No of Pages: 160 | No. of Tables: 122 | No. of Figures: 67 | Format: PDF | Report Code : SE4254
The Indonesia Autonomous Mobile Robot Market was valued at USD 19.83 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 25.57 billion by 2025. Looking ahead, the market is projected to expand rapidly, reaching USD 69.27 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 23.17% from 2025 to 2030. In terms of volume, the market recorded 621 units in 2024, with forecasts indicating growth to 857 units by 2025 and further to 3076 units by 2030, reflecting a CAGR of 30.56% over the same period.
The market is growing as industries accelerate automation to improve efficiency, reduce operational bottlenecks, and support rapidly expanding logistics and manufacturing activity. Strong adoption is emerging in e-commerce, retail, automotive components, and consumer goods manufacturing, where AMRs streamline material movement and enhance fulfilment speed. Indonesia’s booming digital economy and rising online shopping volumes are driving investments in modern warehouses and distribution centers equipped with mobile robotics. Government initiatives promoting industrial digitalization and local technology development are further supporting market expansion. Although adoption is still in early stages compared with more mature Asia-Pacific markets, advancements in AI-driven navigation, affordable robotics solutions, and increasing demand for scalable automation position Indonesia as a promising and fast-developing AMR market in Southeast Asia.
The autonomous mobile robot market in Indonesia is progressing steadily as the country strengthens its manufacturing base and accelerates digital transformation initiatives. Sectors such as automotive assembly, electronics production, consumer goods, and textiles are adopting AMRs to reduce manual handling, enhance workflow stability, and support the shift toward more efficient production models. Government policies encouraging industrial modernisation, particularly under Making Indonesia 4.0, are fostering increased investment in robotics, automation, and smart factory solutions. Industrial hubs across West Java, East Java, and Banten are emerging as key deployment zones, driving market growth and positioning Indonesia as a rising AMR adopter within Southeast Asia.
Indonesia’s rapidly expanding e-commerce ecosystem and logistics network upgrades are major forces driving AMR adoption across warehouses and distribution centers. Fulfillment hubs in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan are turning to AMRs to manage rising order volumes, improve picking accuracy, and maintain speed in fast-growing urban markets. The country’s archipelagic geography amplifies the need for efficient, technology-driven logistics systems capable of supporting complex distribution routes. Investments in automated warehousing, digital freight platforms, and intelligent inventory management systems reinforce this Indonesia autonomous mobile robot market trends. As last-mile delivery expectations rise, AMR deployment is expanding across Indonesia’s logistics and retail supply chains, contributing to broader market expansion.
The AMR market in Indonesia faces constraints that temper adoption, particularly among small and mid-sized enterprises. High upfront investment costs for AMR fleets and automation software remain challenging in cost-sensitive environments. Many warehouses and factories especially legacy facilities require infrastructure upgrades to support autonomous navigation and robotics integration. Additionally, shortages of robotics engineers, automation technicians, and system integrators limit the speed of large-scale deployment. Variations in digital maturity across regions further complicate uniform adoption. These factors collectively slow market drive, highlighting the need for financing support, workforce training initiatives, and phased automation models to enable broader AMR adoption across Indonesia.
Indonesia presents expanding opportunities for AMR market growth as advancements in AI-based robotics, fleet intelligence, and environment-adaptive navigation broaden the scope of automation applications. Emerging demand from healthcare facilities, food & beverage processing, mining operations, agriculture, and large commercial complexes is diversifying use cases beyond traditional industrial settings. Smart city initiatives and digital infrastructure development across Jakarta’s metropolitan region and secondary urban clusters are further opening new avenues for robotics adoption. Collaboration between technology startups, multinational automation firms, and Indonesian research institutions is accelerating innovation and enabling development of region-specific AMR solutions. These dynamics create a fertile environment for long-term market expansion in Indonesia.
Several key players operating in the Indonesia autonomous mobile robot industry include ABB, Omron, Daifuku, INDEVA, Toyota Material Handling, Jungheinrich, KUKA, Honeywell, SSI Schaefer, Interroll, GreyOrange, Geek+ and others.
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Geek+
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Market Size in 2025 |
USD 25.57 Billion |
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Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
USD 69.27 Billion |
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Growth Rate |
CAGR CAGR of 25.22%from 2025 to 2030 |
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Market Volume in 2025 |
857 units |
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Volume Forecast in 2030 |
3076 units |
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Growth Rate |
CAGR of 30.56% from 2025 to 2030 |
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Base Year Considered |
2024 |
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Forecast Period |
2025–2030 |
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Companies Profiled |
15 |
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