Delray Beach, FL, Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The report In-Plant Logistics Market by Product (Robots, ASRS, Conveyors & Sortation Systems, Cranes, AGVs, WMS, RTLS), Location (Receiving & Delivery Docks, Assembly/Production Lines, Storage Facilities, Packaging Workstations), Industry – Global Forecast to 2028″ The in-plant logistics industry size is expected to reach USD 19.5 billion by 2028 from USD 12.3 billion in 2023, at a CAGR of 9.7% during the 2023–2028 period.

The primary catalyst propelling the remarkable growth of the in-plant logistics industry is the escalating adoption of advanced technologies and automation within manufacturing facilities. Industries are increasingly recognizing the transformative potential of technologies such as robotics, real-time tracking systems, and automated material handling equipment in optimizing internal logistics processes. The integration of these innovative solutions enhances operational efficiency, reduces manual errors, and enables real-time monitoring of material flow, thereby addressing the growing complexities of modern supply chain management.

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In-Plant Logistics Market Segmentation:

By Segment, In-Plant Logistics Industry for Assembly/Production Lines is expected to account for the largest share during the forecast period.

The segment can be attributed to the pivotal role that assembly and production lines play in manufacturing processes across various industries. As these lines constitute the core operational zones within a facility, efficient in-plant logistics become paramount for the seamless movement of materials, components, and finished products. The demand for advanced logistics solutions is particularly high in this segment, driven by the need for precision, speed, and flexibility in handling diverse production requirements. The integration of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), conveyor systems, and robotic technologies along assembly and production lines is expected to …

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