In Gabon, the manufacturing and installation of electrical infrastructure face unique challenges due to the dense rainforest climate and high humidity. Traditional construction power tools often suffer from accelerated corrosion, requiring specialized coatings and materials to survive the coastal air of Libreville and the humid interior.
The demand for reliable cable pulling tools has surged as the government invests in digital transformation and energy expansion. However, many local contractors still rely on outdated manual methods that increase the risk of cable damage in complex underground conduits.
Currently, the market is shifting toward high-tensile materials. The integration of reinforced Cable socks has become essential for pulling heavy-duty power cables through the rugged terrain, reducing labor time and increasing safety on site.

