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The Port Infrastructure market is a sector of the Ports and Harbors industry that focuses on the development and maintenance of port facilities. This includes the construction of docks, wharves, breakwaters, and other structures, as well as the installation of navigational aids, such as buoys and lighthouses. It also includes the provision of services, such as dredging, to ensure that the port remains navigable. The market also includes the development of port-related infrastructure, such as warehouses, storage facilities, and transportation links.
The Port Infrastructure market is a highly competitive sector, with a range of companies offering services and products. These include engineering and construction firms, dredging companies, and port operators. Companies in the market include Royal Boskalis Westminster, Jan De Nul Group, Van Oord, and DEME Group. Show Less Read more