In Cameroon, the demand for high-quality metal wire material is driven by a combination of rapid urban expansion in Douala and Yaoundé and the need to protect remote industrial sites. The high humidity and coastal salinity of the Gulf of Guinea accelerate the oxidation of standard steel, making galvanized and PVC-coated options essential.
Currently, many installations rely on outdated fencing methods that lack sufficient deterrence. The shift towards razor coil wire is becoming evident in government installations and private corporate estates, as traditional barbed wire is no longer sufficient to prevent sophisticated intrusions.
The market is characterized by a transition from manual labor-intensive installations to standardized, modular security systems. This evolution is critical for ensuring the integrity of borders and high-value assets against the backdrop of regional security volatility.