Angola's current industrial landscape is characterized by a massive push toward urban modernization and the expansion of the national power grid. However, the geographical diversity—from the arid south to the humid coastal regions of Luanda—poses significant challenges for the longevity of construction power tools, which often suffer from rapid corrosion due to high salinity and humidity.
In the telecommunications sector, the deployment of fiber optics is accelerating. This has led to a critical shortage of specialized duct rod systems that can withstand the undulating underground terrains and the pressure of rapidly expanding city centers.
Local contractors are increasingly moving away from makeshift pulling methods toward standardized cable pulling tools to reduce downtime and prevent costly cable ruptures during the installation process in complex industrial zones.

