The Central African Republic possesses immense rainforest reserves, yet the local industry has historically relied on raw log exports. There is a critical shift toward value-added manufacturing, where the adoption of veneer mdf board is becoming essential for local furniture production and construction.
Due to the tropical humid climate, the region faces challenges with wood stability and decay. This has created a high demand for treated barn board veneer that can withstand environmental stress while providing a rustic, durable finish for industrial warehouses.
Furthermore, the lack of integrated industrial infrastructure means that wood processing plants often struggle with facility drainage. The integration of high-strength carbon steel grating is now seen as a necessity for safe, non-slip walkways in heavy-duty plywood factories.




