Mauritius has a deep-rooted history in textile manufacturing, but the shift toward industrial technical textiles is now accelerating. The humid, saline tropical climate of the island creates a high demand for corrosion-resistant materials, making the production of fiberglass window screen and reinforced fabrics a strategic economic opportunity.
Currently, many local enterprises rely on imported finished glass fabrics. However, there is a growing movement toward domestic production using a professional fiberglass mesh machine to reduce logistics costs and customize mesh specifications for local architectural standards.
The integration of high-tenacity fibers is becoming essential for the Mauritian maritime and construction sectors. By implementing localized production of glass fiber woven roving, the region can significantly enhance its capacity for boat building and infrastructure reinforcement.