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Ports and Harbors are a vital part of the global economy, providing a gateway for the movement of goods and services. The Harbor market is a subset of the Ports and Harbors industry, focusing on the development, operation, and maintenance of harbors and related infrastructure. This includes the construction of docks, piers, breakwaters, and other structures, as well as dredging, navigation, and other services.
The Harbor market is highly competitive, with a wide range of companies offering services and products. These include engineering and construction firms, dredging companies, port operators, and other service providers. Companies in the Harbor market are typically large, well-established firms with extensive experience in the industry. Examples include Royal Boskalis Westminster, Van Oord, Jan De Nul Group, and Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation. Show Less Read more