In Cuba, the automotive and industrial sector faces a unique challenge: maintaining a vast fleet of legacy vehicles and machinery. The high humidity and saline air of the island accelerate corrosion, making the demand for high-grade rail track wheels critical for transporting sugar cane and minerals across the interior.
Local workshops often rely on makeshift repairs, but there is a growing shift toward standardized components. Specifically, the integration of precise linear rail wheels is becoming essential for new warehouse automation and port logistics to replace outdated rollers that cannot handle modern load distributions.
Economic transitions are driving the need for affordable yet durable logistics solutions. The adoption of reinforced 1 ton axles for light commercial trailers is now a priority to support the decentralized distribution of agricultural products across various provinces.


