In Ghana, the rapid urbanization of cities like Kumasi and Accra has put immense pressure on underground utility networks. The high humidity and saline air in coastal regions often accelerate the corrosion of standard cable pulling equipment, requiring materials with superior oxidation resistance.
The soil composition in many Ghanaian regions, ranging from coastal sands to laterite clays, creates significant friction during cable installation. This makes the use of high-tensile cable pulling tools essential to prevent cable jacket damage during long-distance pulls.
Currently, the local market is transitioning from makeshift pulling methods to standardized industrial protocols. There is a growing demand for professional construction power tools that can withstand intermittent power fluctuations and extreme heat during the Harmattan season.

