In Cameroon, the manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a transition from manual labor-intensive processes to mechanized logistics. The high humidity and tropical climate of regions like Douala and Yaoundé demand equipment that is corrosion-resistant and robust. Many factories still rely on outdated pulleys or manual ramps, creating a significant demand for a professional cargo lifting device to improve throughput.
The local infrastructure often presents challenges for logistics; uneven flooring in older warehouses makes the installation of a stable factory lifting platform essential for maintaining safety standards. There is a growing trend among local enterprises to upgrade their facilities to meet international export standards, particularly in the cocoa and timber processing industries.
Furthermore, the rise of urban construction in major cities has led many a building contractor to seek reliable vertical transport solutions that can withstand heavy loads and frequent usage cycles without compromising operational safety.



