In Gambia, the manufacturing sector faces significant challenges due to the high humidity and salinity of the Atlantic coast. Traditional metal structures often suffer from rapid oxidation, making the demand for corrosion-resistant threaded rod and bolts critical for the longevity of infrastructure in Banjul and Serekunda.
Currently, the local market relies heavily on imported fasteners. However, there is a growing shift toward specialized hardware like the hex head captive screw to reduce maintenance downtime in agricultural machinery and light industrial equipment used across the region.
Economic growth in the construction of warehouses and coastal facilities has increased the necessity for precision components. The adoption of cap screw allen head variants has become standard for modular metal frames that require secure, vibration-resistant locking mechanisms.
