The Cuban industrial sector is characterized by a high reliance on the maintenance of legacy fleets. The demand for durable automotive parts is driven by the need to extend the life of existing vehicles through high-quality replacement castings that resist saltwater corrosion and extreme humidity.
In the agricultural heartlands, the operational state of farm equipment parts is critical for food security. Traditional components often fail prematurely due to the abrasive nature of local soils and the lack of readily available OEM replacements, creating a gap for precision-cast alternatives.
Furthermore, urban infrastructure projects in Havana and other provinces are increasingly requiring specialized manhole cover material that can withstand heavy traffic loads while resisting the corrosive effects of coastal salinity and tropical rainfall.



