China's industrial powers are just around the corner of the world's demand for industrial robots

China has been striving to become an industrial powerhouse. Industrial robotization is the core step of the plan. It is reported that China is the largest market for industrial robots, with demand accounting for about one-third of the world's total. This year's output may reach 120,000.

According to French media, China's industrial robotization is the core of the grand plan of "Made in China 2025", and Beijing hopes to use this plan to transform China from a world factory into an industrial power.

China's industrial powers are just around the corner Industrial robots demand about one-third of the world's total

According to reports, in the Jingdong R&D lab in the south of Beijing, the forklift automatically runs, the robot lifts the box and lifts the target cargo on the shelf. Jingdong, China's second-largest e-commerce company, has been rushing into warehouse automation and trying to send express mail with small robots and drones.

In September, JD.com opened its first fully automated warehouse near Shanghai, allowing machines and robots to manage small cargoes that were unloaded from trucks. At the beginning of November, the head of Jingdong Logistics Strategy said that as China's e-commerce continues to grow, “we have to build millions of square meters of warehouses every year, but it is particularly difficult to recruit porters and delivery personnel.”

According to the report, although JD.com is a major task of automation as an industrial tool, the proportion of robots in China is still very low, with only 49 industrial robots per 10,000 workers. But China has accelerated its pace, and the breakthrough has just marked a mark of industrial modernization. On the 18th, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China pointed out that the output of industrial robots will exceed 100,000 for the first time this year. China has broken through this mark in the first ten months of this year, and its annual output may reach 120,000. In 2016, China's industrial robot production was 72,000.

According to the report, China's industrial robotization is the core of the grand plan of "Made in China 2025", and Beijing hopes to use this plan to transform China from a world factory into an industrial power. Among the many goals set by China, the number of robots per 10,000 workers has been raised to 150. The International Federation of Robotics pointed out that although this is still far from the world's leading level in Korea (531), it is close to the United States (176). In this respect, China is the largest market, and China's industrial robots account for about one-third of the world's total.

In 2015, two-thirds of China's demand was met by overseas manufacturers. However, as domestic large enterprises become important players in the industry, this proportion is declining. Jingdong and the United States are the representatives. Midea's acquisition of the German robot manufacturing company KUKA in 2016 has caused a sensation.

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