In Equatorial Guinea, the industrial landscape is heavily influenced by the oil and gas sector, creating a significant demand for corrosion-resistant materials. Currently, most fiberglass window screen products and industrial reinforcements are imported, leaving a gap for local manufacturing that can withstand the high humidity and saline environment of the coast.
The local textile industry is transitioning from basic manual processes to automated systems. There is a growing interest in establishing local plants for glass fiber woven roving to support the expanding construction and marine repair sectors, reducing reliance on expensive overseas shipping.
However, the lack of specialized technical maintenance for a fiberglass mesh machine has historically been a barrier. Modern enterprises are now seeking "turnkey" solutions that combine robust hardware with remote technical support to ensure continuous production cycles.