New Zealand's industrial landscape is characterized by a high reliance on primary sectors. The demand for farm equipment parts is driven by the nation's expansive dairy and livestock industries, where machinery must withstand highly corrosive environments and undulating topography.
In the urban infrastructure sector, there is a growing shift toward sustainable and long-lasting manhole cover material. The humid, coastal climates of Auckland and Wellington necessitate materials with superior oxidation resistance to prevent premature degradation of underground utility access.
The logistics and construction sectors are currently upgrading their fleets. This has led to a surge in the procurement of high-precision construction machinery parts that can handle the geological challenges of the Southern Alps and remote rural road networks.



