The industrial sector in Cuba faces unique challenges due to its geographical location. High salinity in the air and extreme humidity accelerate the corrosion of industrial machine bearings, leading to premature failure in sugar mills and tobacco processing plants.
Infrastructure maintenance often relies on modular systems. The demand for reliable swivel scaffolding is increasing as the country undergoes urban renovation in Havana and other key provinces, requiring equipment that can resist oxidation.
Agricultural efficiency is also a priority, where the implementation of modern greenhouse pipe clamps is essential for securing protective structures against tropical storm winds, ensuring food security through stable hydroponic systems.