Cambodia's furniture and construction market is currently experiencing a transition. With the surge in urban development in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, the demand for veneer mdf board has risen sharply as developers seek cost-effective yet aesthetically pleasing alternatives to solid tropical hardwoods.
The local climate, characterized by high humidity and seasonal monsoons, poses significant challenges for board stability. Consequently, there is a growing shift toward engineered panels that offer better dimensional stability than traditional plywood, ensuring that luxury interiors remain warp-free under tropical conditions.
Furthermore, the industrialization of the region has increased the requirement for integrated infrastructure. This has led to a simultaneous demand for heavy-duty materials like carbon steel grating in factory floorings and commercial drainage systems to handle heavy loads and intense rainfall.




