Zambia's manufacturing landscape is currently driven by a surge in mining infrastructure and agricultural expansion. The need for durable perimeter security has led to an increased adoption of the razor barbed wire machine to protect high-value mining sites from unauthorized access.
Due to the diverse terrain and the need for soil stabilization along the Zambezi river basin and road networks, the demand for heavy-duty cages produced by a gabion machine has grown significantly, replacing traditional concrete walls in erosion-prone areas.
Furthermore, the Zambian livestock sector is transitioning from manual fencing to industrialized solutions. The introduction of the grassland field fence machine is enabling local producers to scale up the production of high-tensile livestock boundaries to support commercial farming.
