Algeria's woodworking sector is currently undergoing a transition from artisanal workshops to industrial-scale production. With the Mediterranean climate influencing moisture levels, there is a growing demand for stable materials like veneer mdf board that can resist warping and environmental stress in urban centers like Algiers and Oran.
The construction boom in the region has shifted focus toward hybrid materials. While natural timber remains prized, the scarcity of local high-grade hardwoods has led to a surge in the import of barn board veneer to achieve rustic aesthetic goals without the cost of importing solid antique timber.
Simultaneously, industrialization in the manufacturing zones requires robust infrastructure. This is evident in the increased integration of carbon steel grating within factory flooring to ensure safety and durability under heavy machinery loads, marking a shift toward comprehensive industrial facility planning.




