In Myanmar, the demand for perimeter security is heavily influenced by a combination of rapid industrialization in special economic zones and the need for high-level protection for government installations. The humid tropical climate and high rainfall patterns in regions like Yangon and Mandalay necessitate the use of galvanized metal wire material to prevent premature corrosion.
Currently, many sites rely on traditional chain-link fences; however, there is a significant shift toward integrating concertina coil wire to create more formidable psychological and physical deterrents. The adoption of these systems is increasing as infrastructure projects expand into remote border regions.
The local market is transitioning from low-grade manual fencing to standardized, machine-produced razor coil wire. This evolution is driven by the requirement for faster installation times and higher consistency in blade sharpness and tension, which are critical for preventing unauthorized intrusions.