Greece's manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a transition where traditional woodworking is being augmented by engineered materials. Due to the Mediterranean climate, there is a high demand for stability in materials, leading to the increased adoption of veneer mdf board which resists warping better than solid wood in humid coastal regions.
In the urban centers of Athens and Thessaloniki, the renovation of historical buildings has sparked a trend toward rustic aesthetics, driving the procurement of barn board veneer to replicate antique textures while maintaining modern structural integrity.
Simultaneously, the Greek industrial infrastructure—ranging from food processing plants to shipping hubs—requires heavy-duty drainage and flooring. This has led to a strategic integration of carbon steel grating to ensure safety and durability in high-traffic industrial zones.




