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Thailand industrial automation supplier share (ranked, 2024)
Mitsubishi ~22%
The Thailand industrial automation and robotics equipment supplier market is led by Japanese and German players. Mitsubishi Electric holds the largest share at approximately 22% across PLCs, servo drives, and industrial robots, anchored by the long-established Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (Thailand) operation. Switzerland-Sweden-Germany ABB ranks second at roughly 17% in robotics and process automation. FANUC (~14%), KUKA (~11%, including its Chinese parent Midea-linked Greater China integration), and Yaskawa (~10%) complete the top five. The remaining ~26% is split among Omron, Siemens, Rockwell, Bosch Rexroth, and Thai integrators including ICE Automation and S.E.A. Robotics.
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The Thailand industrial automation and robotics equipment supplier market is led by Japanese and German players. Mitsubishi Electric holds the largest share at approximately 22% across PLCs, servo drives, and industrial robots, anchored by the long-established Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (Thailand) operation. Switzerland-Sweden-Germany ABB ranks second at roughly 17% in robotics and process automation. FANUC (~14%), KUKA (~11%, including its Chinese parent Midea-linked Greater China integration), and Yaskawa (~10%) complete the top five. The remaining ~26% is split among Omron, Siemens, Rockwell, Bosch Rexroth, and Thai integrators including ICE Automation and S.E.A. Robotics.
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The Thailand industrial automation and robotics equipment supplier market is led by Japanese and German players. Mitsubishi Electric holds the largest share at approximately 22% across PLCs, servo drives, and industrial robots, anchored by the long-established Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (Thailand) operation. Switzerland-Sweden-Germany ABB ranks second at roughly 17% in robotics and process automation. FANUC (~14%), KUKA (~11%, including its Chinese parent Midea-linked Greater China integration), and Yaskawa (~10%) complete the top five. The remaining ~26% is split among Omron, Siemens, Rockwell, Bosch Rexroth, and Thai integrators including ICE Automation and S.E.A. Robotics.
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Values in percent of Thailand industrial automation equipment installed base by revenue. Indicative ranking from FTI and trade source triangulation.
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