South Korea's commitment to becoming a global ICT hub has led to an unprecedented density of underground cabling. The current market demands highly durable cable pulling tools that can navigate the complex, multi-layered duct systems beneath Seoul and Busan without causing friction damage to fiber optics.
Environmental factors, including high humidity during the monsoon season and extreme winter freezes, require tools made from advanced alloys. Metal tool manufacturing in the region is shifting toward corrosion-resistant materials to ensure that Cable socks and pulling grips maintain their tensile strength under harsh climate fluctuations.
Economically, the integration of "Smart City" initiatives has accelerated the need for specialized construction power tools. Contractors are moving away from manual methods toward mechanized pulling systems to reduce labor costs and increase installation speed in high-traffic urban corridors.

