In Mali, the security landscape is heavily influenced by the vast open terrain and the need to protect critical infrastructure from unauthorized access. The high demand for metal wire material stems from the necessity for durable, low-maintenance barriers that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and arid conditions typical of the Sahel region.
Current deployments often rely on a mix of traditional fencing and modern razor coil wire. However, the corrosive nature of dust storms and the intensity of the tropical sun require specific galvanization standards to prevent premature oxidation and structural failure of the security mesh.
The integration of razor wire prison fence systems has become a priority for administrative centers and correctional facilities in Bamako and surrounding regions, shifting from simple barbed wire to high-deterrence razor technology.