In Venezuela, the machinery manufacturing industry often struggles with extreme humidity and saline air in coastal industrial zones, leading to rapid corrosion of standard cable carrier systems. Many factories still rely on aging infrastructure that requires frequent maintenance due to material fatigue.
The economic volatility has led to a shift towards "maintenance-first" strategies, where the longevity of a cable track becomes more critical than initial cost. Local engineers are increasingly seeking modular solutions that can be repaired on-site without replacing the entire system.
Furthermore, the energy sector and heavy equipment plants in Venezuela are transitioning towards automated transport, creating a surge in demand for robust drag chain conveyor systems that can operate continuously in harsh environments.






