In Cuba, the fencing industry faces a unique challenge due to the high salinity of the Atlantic and Caribbean breezes. Traditional wire structures often degrade rapidly, leading to a surging demand for high-zinc coated options and a closer look at the gi wire fencing cost to balance longevity with budget constraints.
The current manufacturing landscape is shifting from manual weaving to semi-automated machinery. This transition is critical for producing the garden chain link fence used in urban Havana and agricultural zones, where precision in mesh size is required to prevent pest intrusion while maintaining airflow.
Furthermore, the demand for security infrastructure in industrial ports and mining sites has increased the requirement for heavy-duty large chain link fence gate systems. The industry is currently struggling to source machinery that can produce consistent, high-gauge wire suitable for these heavy-duty applications.
