In Ghana, the demand for robust cast iron parts is heavily driven by the mining and agricultural sectors. However, the local industry often struggles with the corrosive effects of high humidity and coastal salt air, leading to rapid degradation of untreated metal components.
The infrastructure sector in Accra and Kumasi has seen a surge in the use of industrial gates and warehouse systems, increasing the reliance on high-quality sliding door wheels. Local procurement often faces a gap between low-cost imports and high-performance engineered parts.
Furthermore, rural farming communities continue to rely on traditional tillage. The persistence of the animal drawn plough reflects a need for durable, easily repairable tools that can penetrate the diverse soil types of the Volta and Ashanti regions.