In the Central African Republic, the manufacturing sector is currently transitioning from basic artisanal production to organized industrialization. There is a growing demand for durable construction materials that can withstand the humid tropical climate, leading to an increased interest in fiberglass window screen production to improve urban living conditions and sanitation.
Economic volatility and infrastructure challenges have previously limited the adoption of complex machinery. However, as the nation rebuilds its urban centers, the need for reinforcement materials such as glass fiber woven roving has surged to strengthen concrete structures against environmental degradation.
Currently, most high-end composite fabrics are imported. The introduction of a local fiberglass mesh machine would significantly reduce logistics costs and empower local entrepreneurs to supply the domestic construction and agriculture markets.