Myanmar's metal fabrication sector currently faces a significant transition. With the development of special economic zones, there is an urgent demand for automated spray painting line systems to replace manual coating, which often fails to meet international corrosion resistance standards required for export.
The logistical landscape in ports like Yangon is characterized by a mix of legacy equipment and new investments. The reliance on inefficient lifting methods has created a critical need for specialized tools such as the spreader bar for lifting containers to ensure safe and rapid throughput of metal products.
Furthermore, the humid tropical climate of Myanmar accelerates the oxidation of steel structures. Consequently, the industry is shifting toward high-performance steel structure painting techniques to prolong the lifecycle of industrial warehouses and machinery frames.

