The industrial landscape of Mauritius is characterized by a heavy reliance on port logistics and sugar cane transportation. The high salinity of the coastal air creates an aggressive corrosive environment, making standard 1 ton axles prone to rapid degradation if not treated with specialized coatings. Local manufacturers face the constant challenge of balancing load capacity with material longevity.
Within the manufacturing zones of Port Louis, there is a growing demand for precision movement. The adoption of linear rail wheels has become essential for automated warehouse systems and small-scale assembly lines, allowing for frictionless transport of components across factory floors while resisting the humid tropical climate.
Furthermore, the logistics of agricultural trailers require rigorous standards. Proper trailer coupling preparation is often overlooked in local workshops, leading to premature wear and safety risks. The market is currently shifting from improvised setups to standardized, engineered coupling systems to improve road safety and operational efficiency.


