The Asia Pacific automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) market is expected to rise from USD 3.67 billion in 2025 to USD 5.89 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.9% during the forecast period. Rising e-commerce growth, increasing large-scale investments in warehouse and logistics automation, high labor cost pressures, and a need for high-density and space-efficient storage of goods across manufacturing and distribution facilities push market growth. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India are seeing accelerated deployment of ASRS in sectors such as automotive, electronics, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and third-party logistics to enhance throughput, inventory accuracy, and operational efficiency. The integration of ASRS with the warehouse management system, AI-enabled control software, robotics, and real-time monitoring improves the system performance and ROI. Additionally, ongoing greenfield warehouse developments, supply chain modernization, and smart manufacturing initiatives across the region is reinforcing the long-term growth outlook for ASRS in Asia Pacific.
Some key companies operating in the Asia Pacific automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) market include DAIFUKU CO., LTD. (Japan), Murata Machinery, Ltd. (Japan), Toyota Industries Corporation (Japan), SSI SCHAEFER (Germany), and IHI Corporation (Japan). These companies are strengthening their regional position through continuous technology upgrades, expanding automated warehouse solutions, and close collaboration with logistics providers, manufacturers, and large e-commerce players. Strategies such as developing high-speed and high-density ASRS platforms, integrating with warehouse management and execution software, and localizing engineering and service capabilities are helping suppliers improve system flexibility, scalability, and deployment efficiency. Ongoing innovation in robotics, control software, energy-efficient material handling, and modular ASRS designs is enabling these companies to meet rising demand for productivity improvement, space optimization, and cost reduction across Asia Pacific’s rapidly growing warehousing, manufacturing, and distribution ecosystem.
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Daifuku Co., Ltd. (Japan): Daifuku Co., Ltd. is one of the largest ASRS suppliers in the Asia Pacific region, with operations that span consulting, engineering, design, manufacturing, installation, and after-sales support. It offers ASRS solutions for manufacturing and distribution systems, including automated storage and transport, sorting, picking, conveying, and control systems that cater to key industries in the Asia Pacific region, including automotive, electronics and semiconductors, e-commerce, cold chain, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and third-party logistics. With substantial regional presence, Daifuku has production facilities in China, India, South Korea, and Taiwan. Its extensive network of subsidiaries throughout Asia Pacific ensures sales, deployment, and lifecycle support. Such regional manufacturing scale, combined with advanced automation technologies, positions Daifuku as a strategic ASRS provider supporting large-scale warehouse modernization and supply chain automation across the Asia Pacific region.
Murata Machinery, Ltd. (Japan): Murata Machinery, Ltd. is a leading supplier of automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) in the Asia Pacific region, with a strong focus on logistics and factory automation systems for manufacturing and distribution facilities. Through its Logistics and Factory Automation Division, the company offers multi-story, pallet-type, bucket-type, free-size systems, as well as solutions designed for large, heavy, and hazardous materials, supported by integrated rack systems. Along with AS/R systems, Murata provides the capability for transportation, picking, sorting, and higher-level data management including WMS, integrated control systems, and total physical distribution platforms that can drive end-to-end warehouse automation. With six manufacturing facilities in Japan and an established subsidiary network including Cimcorp Automation Ltd., and TMT Machinery, Murata Machinery serves customers across the medical, food, apparel, e-commerce, publication, and transportation sectors in the Asia Pacific, reinforcing its role in promoting high efficiency and scalable ASRS solutions throughout the region.
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The Asia Pacific automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) market is highly competitive, with many global and regional suppliers operating in material handling equipment, robotics, and warehouse automation software. A significant share of deployments is led by DAIFUKU CO., LTD. (Japan), Murata Machinery, Ltd. (Japan), Toyota Industries Corporation (Japan), SSI SCHAEFER (Germany), and IHI Corporation (Japan). Competition among market participants revolves around strong relationships with manufacturers, logistics providers, and e-commerce operators, backed by proven system engineering, large-scale project execution, and broad service networks across Asia Pacific. The competition has further intensified in the recent years with continuous investments in robotics, shuttle-based systems, intelligent control software, and localized manufacturing, integration, and support capabilities.
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