The industrial landscape in Cuba is characterized by a high reliance on robust materials that can resist the corrosive effects of the Atlantic and Caribbean salt spray. Consequently, there is a critical demand for high-grade stainless steel wire mesh to prevent rapid oxidation in coastal infrastructure.
Economic restructuring in Cuba has led to an increase in sustainable civil engineering projects. The use of metal screen for filtration and security in government facilities and agricultural processing plants has become a priority to ensure long-term operational stability.
Current market dynamics show a shift from basic galvanized steel to specialized coatings. The need for precision-engineered metal gauze in laboratory and medical sectors within Havana and Santiago de Cuba is growing as healthcare infrastructure modernizes.

