Equatorial Guinea's industrial sector, heavily centered around oil and gas extraction and forestry, faces unique challenges due to its extreme humidity and high precipitation. The demand for linear rail wheels has grown as the region invests in modernized port infrastructure and automated warehouse systems to handle raw material exports.
Currently, the logistics network relies on a mix of legacy equipment and new imports. The corrosive nature of the coastal Atlantic air requires specialized coatings for 1 ton axles to prevent premature oxidation and structural failure, which are common pain points for local fleet operators.
Furthermore, there is a significant gap in localized technical documentation. The need for precise trailer coupling preparation is critical to reduce downtime in the transport of heavy machinery between Malabo and Bata, where road conditions often stress vehicle connections.


