The Libyan market is characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations and sandy terrain, which place immense stress on metal equipment. The high salinity in coastal regions like Tripoli and Benghazi accelerates corrosion, making the use of standard tools inefficient for long-term infrastructure projects.
Currently, the manufacturing sector in Libya relies heavily on imported cable pulling equipment to support the reconstruction of the national power grid and the expansion of fiber optic networks in urban centers.
The prevalence of legacy underground conduits requires specialized tools that can navigate narrow, debris-filled pipes without causing structural damage, emphasizing the need for reinforced engineering in all metal tool applications.

