Papua New Guinea's unique geography, characterized by dense rainforests and coastal humidity, places extreme stress on security installations. The industry currently relies heavily on imported razor coil wire to protect mining sites and government facilities, where the salt-heavy air accelerates oxidation and degradation of standard steel.
Due to the remote nature of many industrial sites in the Highlands and coastal regions, there is a growing shift toward low-maintenance, high-durability materials. The implementation of diamond razor mesh has become essential for preventing unauthorized access to critical assets while ensuring longevity against the elements.
Currently, the market is transitioning from simple barbed wire to sophisticated razor wire prison fence systems. This evolution is driven by the need for higher psychological and physical deterrence in high-risk zones across the PNG territory.