Greece's manufacturing sector is uniquely influenced by its coastal geography and the dominance of the shipping industry. In regions like Thessaloniki and Piraeus, there is a critical demand for a high-performance spray painting line to combat the corrosive effects of saline Mediterranean air on industrial steel components.
The local market currently struggles with the transition from manual application to automated systems. Many workshops still rely on outdated methods for steel structure painting, leading to inconsistent coating thickness and higher maintenance costs for infrastructure projects across the mainland and islands.
Furthermore, the logistical bottlenecks in Greek ports have catalyzed a shift toward smarter material handling. The adoption of specialized equipment like the container loading forklift is becoming essential to synchronize the flow between fabrication plants and export terminals.

