Cameroon's manufacturing sector is currently navigating a transition toward modernization. In regions like Douala and Yaoundé, the demand for high-quality steel structure painting has surged as new industrial zones emerge, requiring robust corrosion protection against the humid tropical climate.
Logistical efficiency remains a bottleneck. The reliance on outdated lifting gear often slows down the movement of prefabricated metal parts. The introduction of the container loading forklift is becoming essential for optimizing the transit of heavy machinery between ports and inland fabrication plants.
Furthermore, the local metal tools industry is shifting from manual workshops to semi-automated lines. There is a growing recognition that a professional spray painting line is no longer a luxury but a necessity for producing export-grade metal products that meet international standards.

