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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Industrial Corded Electric Screwdriver Market is growing at a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period. An industrial corded electric screwdriver is a specialized power tool designed for efficient and precise fastening in industrial settings. This tool combines the convenience of an electric motor with the reliability of a corded power source, ensuring continuous and consistent performance, which often includes variable speed settings, enabling operators to tailor the tool's performance to different applications. Furthermore, equipped with a robust motor, the industrial corded electric screwdriver generates high torque, allowing it to drive screws into various materials with speed and accuracy.
The high torque capabilities of corded electric screwdrivers enable them to efficiently drive screws into various materials, from metals to plastics, with precision and speed. These tools are engineered to deliver substantial torque and power, making them indispensable for heavy-duty fastening. Additionally, the power generated by these screwdrivers ensures that they can handle demanding tasks, providing the force required for secure and durable fastening. This characteristic is particularly crucial in industries that are driving this market size.
Industrial workers often use these tools for extended periods, and if the design and ergonomics are not optimized, it can lead to discomfort, fatigue, and even repetitive strain injuries. If the controls and adjustments are not intuitive or user-friendly, it can lead to difficulties in setting up and using the tools correctly. Moreover, these handling problems can deter potential buyers from investing in corded electric screwdrivers, particularly in industries where workers heavily rely on manual fastening tools or even damage to the workpiece or the screwdriver itself, hindering market growth.
The integration of corded electric screwdrivers with automation facilitates real-time monitoring and control, enhancing overall operational efficiency. Their compatibility with robotic systems and automated machinery positions them as indispensable tools in modern manufacturing environments. Furthermore, manufacturers benefit from reduced assembly times, increased productivity, and minimized errors in the production of goods. As industries continue to advance towards smart manufacturing, the synergy between industrial corded electric screwdrivers and automated systems is boosting this market expansion.
Industrial settings often have complex machinery, structures, or tight spaces where conventional corded electric screwdrivers may be difficult to maneuver. This can be particularly problematic in industries where mobility and adaptability are crucial, such as assembly lines or construction sites. Furthermore, limited mobility can make it challenging to access screws in confined or hard-to-reach areas, hindering the effectiveness and efficiency of the fastening process and adding complexity to the setup and operation of corded electric screwdrivers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had several negative impacts on the industrial corded electric screwdriver (ICED) market. Disruptions in global supply chains, caused by lockdowns, travel restrictions, and factory closures, led to shortages of raw materials and components needed for manufacturing these tools. It also accelerated the adoption of remote work, affecting industries that traditionally utilized corded electric screwdrivers. Furthermore, social distancing measures and restrictions on business operations and maintenance activities in various industrial settings hindered the market size.
The tensor SL segment is estimated to hold the largest share. Industrial corded electric screwdrivers, being crucial in manufacturing and construction, witness demand for their reliability, consistent performance, and high torque capabilities. It includes applications such as advancements in motor technology, ergonomic design innovations, and the integration of features. Furthermore, the ongoing emphasis on workplace efficiency and the cost-effectiveness of corded tools compared to their battery-operated counterparts is shaping the growth of this segment.
The sensitive electronics segment is anticipated to have highest CAGR during the forecast period due to the specific application of these tools in industries where precision and delicacy are paramount, such as the assembly of electronic components. These are designed with features that mitigate the risk of damage to intricate circuits and components during fastening processes. Additionally, manufacturers in this segment prioritize tools that offer not only high torque and efficiency but also a level of control that prevents over-tightening and potential damage to sensitive electronic components, which is boosting this segment's expansion.
Asia Pacific commanded the largest market share during the extrapolated period, owing to significant advancements reflecting the robust growth of the manufacturing and construction industries. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India have emerged in the adoption of cutting-edge motor technologies in ICED tools, enhancing their efficiency and performance. Furthermore, as automation gains prominence in manufacturing processes, there has been a rise in demand for technologically advanced screwdrivers, which is propelling market growth.
Europe is expected to witness highest CAGR over the projection period, owing to a dynamic landscape shaped by technological advancements and stringent industry standards. Industrial corded electric screwdrivers are pivotal tools in assembly lines, where the demand for high torque, accuracy, and reliability is consistently growing. In addition, this region is home to major key players such as Atlas Copco, Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd., Makita Corporation, and Ingersoll that align with sustainability goals and occupational safety standards, which significantly drive this market expansion.
Some of the key players in the Industrial Corded Electric Screwdriver Market include Kilews, Hios, Doga, ASA, Hantas, Anlidar, ASG Jergens, Hayashi-Repic, Delta Regis, Nitto Kohki, Atlas Copco, Conos, Kolver, Hios, Hayashi, Desoutter and Anlidar.
In December 2023, Atlas Copco Group has completed the acquisition of Sykes Group Pty Ltd (Sykes) from Seven Group Holdings Ltd (SGH), a company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
In February 2020, ASG Launches New Automation Website Highlighting Their Pre-Engineered and Custom Assembly Solutions.