Docks Industry

The global docks market was valued at approximately USD 1.79 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5% from 2024 to 2030. This growth is primarily fueled by increasing demand for waterfront structures, as many governing bodies worldwide are redeveloping waterfront areas to enhance their value for both business and community purposes. These redevelopment projects often aim to create multi-functional waterfront spaces that support commerce, tourism, and community engagement, thus driving demand for dock infrastructure.

The materials commonly used for constructing floating docks include wood, metal, plastic, composites, and concrete. Wood has been the traditional choice due to its availability and relative ease of use; however, it has several drawbacks. Wooden docks are prone to warping, rotting, splintering, and insect damage, and they require regular maintenance, which can be both costly and time-intensive. As a result, plastic and composite materials are gaining traction as preferred alternatives. These newer materials are more durable, lightweight, and versatile, making them better suited to withstand the challenges of dock construction. Unlike wood, plastic and composites are resistant to rust, dents, and warping, and they can endure extreme weather conditions with minimal upkeep.

Additionally, as coastal regions increasingly attract vacationers, there has been a significant expansion in infrastructure to support this growing influx of visitors. The development of marinas, private docks, and boating facilities has become essential for recreational activities like boating, fishing, and water sports, which require proper docking facilities and boat lifts. With the rise in tourist numbers at these coastal destinations, demand for such facilities has surged to accommodate the increased number of boats and watercraft, which are central to the enjoyment and safety of these activities.

One challenge currently facing the docks market is managing environmental conditions, the operational state of docks, and technical equipment, which are typically handled manually and often independently of one another. In response to this, a Norway-based engineering firm has introduced innovative smart application software that aims to reduce accident risks through an Internet of Things (IoT) platform. This cutting-edge technology incorporates high-tech sensors to monitor floating docks' operating states in real-time from virtually any location. The application provides a comprehensive overview of water levels across different tanks and tracks other key operational parameters for docks, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.

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Material Insights

Wood Material Segment

  • Projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.8% from 2024 to 2030.
  • Wood remains a popular choice due to its traditional use in dock construction, widely recognized for its natural aesthetic appeal that enhances the visual quality of waterfront structures.
  • The demand for wood in dock manufacturing is expected to remain strong as it continues to be the most conventional material, maintaining its dominance in the market over the forecast period.

Metal Material Segment

  • Held an 8.0% revenue share in the docks market in 2023.
  • Aluminum is often the metal of choice for dock manufacturing, particularly as a frame material for supporting structures.
  • Metal is less commonly used for other dock components, such as decking, due to its tendency to corrode over time. This susceptibility to corrosion makes metals a less preferred choice for parts exposed to water and other elements.

Plastic and Composites Material Segment

  • Expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6%, the highest among dock materials, over the forecast period.
  • High-quality plastic docks are particularly favored as they are resistant to denting, warping, and rusting and exhibit excellent durability against extreme weather conditions when used with appropriate anchoring hardware.
  • These materials are also highly versatile; if one section of a plastic or composite dock is damaged, it can be replaced easily without needing to dismantle the entire dock system, making it a cost-effective option for long-term maintenance.

Concrete Material Segment

  • Expected to achieve a CAGR of 3.4% over the forecast period.
  • Concrete, particularly in tiles or precast form, is a key material used in the decking of floating docks.
  • Known for its strength and durability, concrete floating docks offer significant resistance to impact and environmental wear, contributing to increased demand for concrete in dock construction.

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