Uzbekistan's current industrial landscape is characterized by a rapid expansion of urban centers like Tashkent and Samarkand. However, the extreme continental climate—ranging from scorching summers to freezing winters—places immense stress on construction power tools, requiring materials with high thermal stability and corrosion resistance.
The geographical diversity, including arid plains and mountainous regions, complicates underground cabling. Contractors frequently struggle with soil compaction and rocky substrates, making the use of high-strength duct rod essential to navigate complex conduit paths without causing structural failure.
Furthermore, the modernization of the national power grid demands a transition from manual labor to mechanized precision. There is a growing necessity for specialized cable pulling tools that can handle heavy-duty industrial cables while minimizing tension-induced damage to the insulation.

