Uruguay's manufacturing landscape is characterized by a strong focus on agro-industrial processing and logistics. The high humidity levels typical of the Rio de la Plata region necessitate a cable track that can resist corrosion and maintain flexibility under fluctuating thermal conditions.
Currently, many local facilities rely on legacy systems where cable wear is a primary cause of unplanned downtime. The adoption of advanced drag chain conveyor systems is increasing as factories shift toward automated packaging and sorting to enhance export competitiveness.
Economic shifts toward "Industry 4.0" in Montevideo and surrounding industrial parks are driving the demand for precision-engineered drag conveyor components that can integrate seamlessly with PLC-controlled motion systems.






