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Maritime Industry Briefing: Carbon Fibre Market Outlook and Agri-Trade Developments

By MGN EditorialMay 21, 2026 at 10:51 AM

A look at broader industrial trends with maritime relevance, including a projected $9.07 billion carbon fibre market by 2031 and the upcoming Fruit Attraction 2026 trade event in Madrid.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Carbon Fibre Market Set to Reach $9.07 Billion by 2031 The global carbon fibre market is forecast to reach a value of $9.07 billion by 2031, according to an exclusive report published by MarketsandMarkets. The research, released on 21 May 2026, highlights sustained growth across key application segments including composites, with demand driven by industries seeking lightweight, high-strength materials. For the maritime sector, the trajectory of the carbon fibre market carries notable implications. Shipbuilders and naval architects have increasingly turned to carbon fibre-reinforced composites for vessel construction, offshore structures, and high-performance marine craft, where weight reduction and corrosion resistance are critical performance factors. The material is also gaining traction in the manufacture of wind turbine blades for offshore energy installations — a segment closely tied to maritime infrastructure development. The MarketsandMarkets report segments the market by raw material type (PAN and Pitch), fibre type (virgin and recycled), modulus grade, and product form, reflecting the breadth of industrial applications now dependent on the material. As sustainability pressures mount across global supply chains, the recycled carbon fibre segment is expected to attract particular attention from manufacturers seeking to reduce lifecycle emissions. --- ### Fruit Attraction 2026 Signals Strong Agri-Trade Volumes Ahead Fruit Attraction 2026, the 18th edition of the international fruit and vegetable trade fair, is on track for a strong showing, with more than 90 per cent of exhibition space already reserved ahead of the event. The fair is scheduled to take place from 6 to 8 October 2026 at the IFEMA exhibition centre in Madrid, according to a statement issued by the organisers. While primarily a land-based trade event, Fruit Attraction serves as a reliable barometer for perishable cargo volumes moving through European ports. Spain remains one of Europe's leading exporters of fresh produce, with significant reefer and containerised shipments transiting ports including Valencia, Barcelona, and Algeciras. Strong exhibitor demand ahead of the October event suggests continued confidence in agri-food trade flows, which have direct implications for cold-chain logistics operators, reefer vessel operators, and port terminal planners across the Mediterranean and Atlantic corridors. The near-full booking of exhibition space at this stage in the calendar year points to robust industry participation and may signal expectations of sustained export volumes into 2027. --- *Sources: MarketsandMarkets (via PR Newswire), Fruit Attraction / IFEMA (via PR Newswire)*
#carbon fibre#composites#shipbuilding#reefer cargo#perishable logistics#maritime materials#agri-trade#cold chain

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