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Maritime Industry Briefing: Port Infrastructure Upgrades, Fumed Silica Market Growth

By MGN EditorialMarch 6, 2026 at 06:50 PM

A roundup of recent news on port infrastructure projects in Los Angeles and the growing fumed silica market, which has implications for the maritime industry.

## Port Infrastructure Upgrades in Los Angeles Arcadis, a global leader in sustainable design, has secured two major project wins in Los Angeles worth over $18 million. The first project is the modernization of the LA Convention Center, which will enhance the facility's infrastructure and sustainability. The second project is the city's Clean Water Program, which aims to improve water quality and management. According to Arcadis, these project wins underscore the company's depth of expertise in supporting infrastructure enhancement initiatives in Los Angeles. The upgrades to the Convention Center and the Clean Water Program will help the city improve its maritime-related facilities and services, benefiting the local port and shipping industry. ## Fumed Silica Market Projected to Grow to $2.14 Billion by 2030 The global fumed silica market is expected to grow from $1.54 billion in 2021 to $2.14 billion by 2030, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets. Fumed silica is a key material used in various maritime applications, including silicone elastomers, paints, coatings, inks, adhesives, and sealants. The report cites growing demand from the construction, automotive, and electronics industries as the primary drivers for the fumed silica market's expansion. Additionally, the increasing use of fumed silica in the production of composite materials, which are widely used in the maritime sector for ship hulls and other components, is expected to further boost market growth. Manufacturers and suppliers in the maritime industry should closely monitor these market trends and ensure they have access to reliable sources of high-quality fumed silica to meet the needs of their customers and stay competitive.
#port infrastructure#los angeles#fumed silica#market growth#maritime applications

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