Dredging Market Is Expected To Grow Modestly And Expanding At Approximately 4% During 2020-2030

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The global dredging market is likely to expand moderately at a CAGR of nearly 4% for the 2020-2030 forecast period. Growth is underpinned by increasing global trade and urbanization projects and, considering the fact that over 70% of trade by volume and 80% of trade by value are carried through sea. According to United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the overall seaborne trade volumes surpassed 10 Billion tons in 2020, with shipment trade to fall by 4% due to Covid-19 in 2020.

The outlook on global seaborne remains overly positive, with upcoming projects, such as One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR) likely to provide growth opportunities to dredging manufacturers. The prospects of dredging industry are closely tied with the broader developments in the global tourism sector, as construction of new airports and beach replenishments accounts for a sizeable share of total revenues generated by dredging companies.

Future Market Insights (FMI), an ESOMAR-certified market research and consulting firm, has published an updated edition to its widely cited report on the global dredging market.  The study revises its earlier forecast on dredging market growth, readjusting key indicators for COVID-19 impact.

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Downturns are largely attributed to volatility in the oil & gas sector, a key end-use industry for dredging projects. However, government efforts to address flooding problems in coastal areas and low-lying plains is likely to keep dredging projects demand sustained in the long-term.

Furthermore, efforts to sustain global trade volumes to reinvigorate the economy is providing much-needed stimulus to the market.

Key Takeaways

  • High urbanization rate across emerging economies to fuel dredging projects in the long run
  • Government agencies to comprise over 40% of the dredging equipment customer base
  • Adoption of innovative equipment monitoring technologies such as smart virtual software growing
  • East Asia to emerge as the largest market, expanding at over 4% CAGR
  • Trade maintenance to be key application area, accounting for 3 out of 10 projects through 2030

“Rising concerns over possible environmental damage is prompting dredging corporations to collaborate with governmental and private players to develop eco-friendly approaches to expand their projects,” concludes an FMI analyst.

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COVID-19 Impact Insights

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented recession which is expected to influence the dredging market size to a large extent. Massive production crunches across the oil & gas and tourism sectors are adversely impacting the dredging market.

As the pandemic spread, the grounding of airplanes and automobiles led to a massive downswing in the transportation sector. This resulted in an abrupt demand shock across the oil and gas industry, compelling oil producing giants to cease production, leading to a glut in product inventories.

Fortunately, recent months have witnessed a shoring up of oil prices. Still, OPEC+ countries have curbed supply, with cuts amounting to 7.7 million barrels per day prevailing until December 2020. Such downswings are impacting dredging projects throughout the entire world.

The present-day slump in oil prices is akin to the 2008 financial crisis. Possible recovery is anticipated in 2021 or 2022, restoring prices to pre-crisis levels of US$ 50-60 per oil barrels. This projected favourable outlook is likely to restore prospects for the global dredging market, as companies are expected to resume exploration projects.

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Competitive Landscape

The global dredging market comprises of numerous regional and global vendors, rendering the market highly competitive. Players rely on strategic alliances, joint-ventures and development of technologically advanced solutions to penetrate lucrative markets.

In 2019, Jan De Nul Group initiated maintenance dredging works in Nieuwpoort, Belgium. This project was part and parcel of the company’s commitment to reduce COemissions by 15%. To achieve this, it incorporated renewable biofuel from sustainable waste flows.

In October 2020, Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V secured multiple dredging contracts across Germany worth € 45 million from a host of regional maritime transport vendors. These contracts aim to provide flood protection, construction of a shipping fairway and port maintenance across numerous locations.


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