Algeria is currently undergoing a strategic transition to reduce reliance on hydrocarbons, driving a surge in local manufacturing. The demand for fiberglass window screen production has increased significantly due to the Mediterranean climate, where insect protection and ventilation are critical for residential and commercial architecture.
Geographically, the harsh desert environments of the Sahara region require materials with extreme thermal stability and corrosion resistance. This has created a niche market for glass fiber woven roving, which is essential for reinforcing GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) pipes used in water desalination and oil transport across the Algerian interior.
However, many local facilities still rely on outdated equipment. The introduction of a modern fiberglass mesh machine is no longer a luxury but a necessity to meet the international quality standards required for Algeria's expanding export goals to the EU and African markets.