Rwanda's rapid urbanization and the expansion of industrial zones in Kigali have significantly increased the demand for high-quality metal wire material. The market is currently shifting from basic barbed wire to more sophisticated mechanical deterrents to protect critical infrastructure.
The local climate, characterized by high humidity and seasonal heavy rainfall, creates a challenging environment for metal products. Standard galvanization often fails, leading to premature corrosion, which has driven the need for Hot-Dip Galvanized (HDG) and PVC-coated solutions.
Currently, the reliance on imported high-security systems like razor coil wire is high, as local manufacturing struggles to meet the precise tensile strength and blade sharpness required for government-grade security projects.