Romania's manufacturing sector is currently witnessing a strategic shift toward high-tech composites. With a strong automotive and construction base, there is a rising demand for glass fiber woven roving to reinforce infrastructure projects across the Carpathian region, where durability against extreme temperature fluctuations is critical.
Currently, many local workshops still rely on legacy mechanical looms. However, the push for EU-standard efficiency has created a gap for a modern fiberglass mesh machine that can reduce waste and increase weaving speed while maintaining strict dimensional stability required for industrial exports.
The local market is also diversifying into residential solutions. As urban renewal projects grow in Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca, the production of high-quality fiberglass window screen has transitioned from simple imports to local value-added manufacturing, demanding more precise weaving controls.