In Cuba, the manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a transition toward more durable and corrosion-resistant materials. Due to the island's humid tropical climate and high salinity in coastal areas, there is a surging demand for fiberglass window screen and reinforced mesh for construction to prevent material degradation.
The local industry has traditionally relied on imported finished textiles, but there is a strategic shift toward localized production. This has created a critical need for a reliable fiberglass mesh machine that can operate efficiently under local energy conditions while maintaining high precision.
Moreover, the adoption of advanced composites like carbon fiber fabric is beginning to emerge in specialized niches, such as maritime repair and lightweight structural reinforcement, pushing Cuban factories to upgrade their weaving capabilities.