In Mali, the industrial sector faces unique environmental hurdles. The combination of intense heat and pervasive fine desert sand creates a highly abrasive environment for industrial machine bearings, leading to premature wear and frequent unplanned downtime in mining and processing plants.
The construction sector in Bamako and surrounding regions is increasingly demanding higher safety standards, shifting from makeshift supports to standardized systems like swivel scaffolding to accommodate complex urban architectural projects and bridge repairs.
Furthermore, the agricultural transition toward controlled-environment farming has sparked a critical need for corrosion-resistant greenhouse pipe clamps, which must withstand high humidity within the structures while resisting the external arid climate.