In Mali, the deployment of electrical and telecommunications infrastructure faces severe challenges due to extreme heat and the prevalence of sandy, abrasive soils. The demand for durable cable pulling tools has spiked as the government accelerates rural electrification and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) initiatives in Bamako and beyond.
Current field operations often struggle with high friction in underground conduits, where dust infiltration can jam traditional equipment. This necessitates the use of high-tensile cable pulling equipment that can withstand thermal expansion and the physical stress of long-distance pulls through undulating terrain.
Furthermore, the reliance on manual labor in construction is shifting. There is a critical transition toward professional construction power tools to increase installation speed and reduce the margin of error in critical energy projects, ensuring that Mali's grid modernization remains on schedule.

