In Cameroon, the rapid urbanization of Douala and Yaoundé has surged the demand for robust cable pulling equipment. The local geography, characterized by dense rainforests and coastal humidity, places extreme stress on metal tools, leading to accelerated corrosion and material fatigue.
Currently, many contractors rely on improvised methods, but the shift toward standardized construction power tools is evident. The need for precision in underground ducting is critical to avoid damaging existing fiber optic lines in crowded metropolitan conduits.
The industry is currently facing a transition where manual labor is being augmented by specialized machinery to overcome the high soil resistance found in the volcanic regions of the West Province, making professional tool selection a priority for project longevity.

