Currently, Afghanistan's metalworking industry is characterized by a transition from artisanal workshops to small-scale industrial plants. Due to the arid climate and extreme temperature fluctuations, the demand for high-quality steel structure painting has surged to prevent rapid oxidation and structural degradation of critical infrastructure.
Logistics remains a primary bottleneck. The reliance on land-border trade means that efficient container handling is vital. The adoption of a dedicated container loading forklift has become essential for local warehouses to manage the influx of imported raw materials and the export of finished metal tools.
Furthermore, there is a growing need for automated finishing processes. While manual spraying was the norm, the introduction of a professional spray painting line is beginning to standardize production quality, enabling local manufacturers to meet international durability standards for metal products.

