Zimbabwe's industrial sector, heavily reliant on mining and commercial farming, demands extreme durability from automotive components. The prevalence of unpaved roads and heavy load transport means that 1 ton axles are frequently pushed to their mechanical limits, leading to a high replacement rate for wheel assemblies.
Climate extremes and dust infiltration in regions like Harare and Bulawayo accelerate the wear and tear of precision parts. Consequently, there is a growing shift toward using high-carbon steel linear rail wheels in factory automation and mining conveyors to reduce friction and maintenance downtime.
Furthermore, the logistics sector is struggling with outdated coupling mechanisms. The demand for a precise trailer coupling diagram has increased as local workshops attempt to modernize their fleets for safer long-haul transport of minerals and agricultural produce.


