The Mexican manufacturing sector is currently witnessing a transition toward sustainable yet durable materials. In the furniture hubs of Jalisco and Puebla, there is a surging demand for veneer mdf board to replace solid timber, reducing costs while maintaining the aesthetic appeal required for export-grade furniture.
Environmental factors in Mexico, specifically the varying humidity levels between the coastal regions and the central plateau, necessitate materials with high dimensional stability. This has led to a preference for high-quality natural wood veneer sheets that can withstand thermal expansion without peeling or warping.
Beyond wood, the industrial infrastructure in northern Mexico's border cities requires robust drainage and flooring solutions. The integration of carbon steel grating in industrial plants ensures safety and durability in high-traffic manufacturing environments.




