Equatorial Guinea's industrial landscape is heavily influenced by its oil and gas sector, creating a high demand for specialized steel structure painting to combat the extreme humidity and saline corrosion prevalent in Malabo and Bata. The local metalworking industry is transitioning from basic fabrication to more complex precision engineering.
Logistics hubs are currently upgrading their infrastructure. The adoption of a high-performance container loading forklift has become essential to handle the increasing volume of imported industrial components and exported raw materials through the national ports.
Despite growth, there is a critical gap in automated finishing. Many local workshops still rely on manual processes, highlighting an urgent need for integrated spray painting line systems to ensure standardized protection for heavy machinery and metal tools.

