Zimbabwe's woodworking industry is currently in a transitional phase, moving from traditional solid wood craftsmanship to the adoption of veneer mdf board. The local market faces challenges with humidity fluctuations, making the demand for stabilized, moisture-resistant engineered panels critical for long-term durability.
There is a significant rise in the use of barn board veneer in commercial interior design across Harare and Bulawayo, as developers seek a rustic yet refined aesthetic that mimics reclaimed wood without the structural instability of old timber.
Simultaneously, the industrial sector is upgrading infrastructure, increasing the integration of carbon steel grating in mining and manufacturing plants to ensure safety and drainage efficiency in heavy-duty environments.




