Peru's infrastructure landscape is characterized by extreme geographical diversity, from the humid Amazonian basin to the arid coastal deserts and the high-altitude Andes. This diversity requires specialized cable pulling tools that can withstand drastic temperature fluctuations and high humidity without corroding.
In cities like Lima, the rapid expansion of fiber optic networks and urban electrification has led to a surge in demand for efficient construction power tools. However, many local contractors still rely on legacy methods that increase the risk of cable jacket damage during installation.
The mining sector in the highlands continues to drive the need for heavy-duty equipment. The integration of high-tensile Cable socks has become essential for pulling heavy power cables through rugged, rocky terrains where manual labor is insufficient.

