In Mexico, the demand for metal screen products has surged due to the "nearshoring" trend, as global manufacturers migrate operations to the region to serve the US market. This has placed immense pressure on the local supply chain to provide high-durability materials that can withstand diverse climatic conditions, from the humid coasts of Veracruz to the arid highlands of Central Mexico.
The industrial landscape is currently characterized by a transition toward high-corrosion resistance. With the expansion of the automotive and aerospace hubs in Querétaro and Puebla, the integration of metal gauze for precision filtration has become a critical requirement for maintaining clean-room standards and fluid processing purity.
Furthermore, the Mexican construction sector is increasingly adopting sustainable infrastructure. The use of gabion wire mesh has seen a rise in civil engineering projects for soil erosion control along Mexico's mountainous terrains, blending ecological stability with heavy-duty industrial strength.

