In Yemen, the deployment of power and fiber optic networks faces severe geographical challenges, from the rugged highlands to the coastal plains. The high salinity in coastal areas and extreme heat cause rapid corrosion of standard construction power tools, necessitating specialized heat-treated alloys and anti-corrosive coatings.
Currently, the market relies heavily on fragmented imports. There is a critical shortage of standardized cable pulling tools that can handle the heavy-duty requirements of urban reconstruction in Sana'a and Aden, where old conduits often present unexpected obstructions.
The demand for precision-engineered duct rod systems has surged as the country moves toward modernizing its telecommunications, yet the lack of local specialized maintenance for these tools slows down the overall pace of utility restoration.

