Ethiopia's woodworking sector is currently transitioning from artisanal production to industrial-scale manufacturing. With the rapid urbanization of Addis Ababa and other regional hubs, there is a surging demand for veneer mdf board to replace expensive solid hardwoods in commercial interior fit-outs.
The local climate, characterized by diverse altitude-based humidity levels, poses significant challenges for board stability. This has led to an increased reliance on imported high-density cores and specialized barn board veneer that can withstand fluctuating moisture levels without warping.
Simultaneously, the industrialization of Ethiopia's manufacturing zones requires robust infrastructure. The integration of carbon steel grating in factory flooring and efficient floor drain trench systems has become essential for maintaining safety and hygiene standards in large-scale plywood plants.




