The industrial landscape in Angola is currently undergoing a significant transition. With a heavy reliance on oil and gas, the diversification effort is driving a surge in warehouse construction. However, many facilities still rely on outdated manual labor or rudimentary factory lifting platform systems that struggle with the high humidity and saline air of coastal cities like Luanda.
Logistics bottlenecks at major entry points have increased the demand for efficient loading and unloading. The lack of standardized loading dock lift installations has led to slower turnaround times for cargo trucks, creating an urgent need for automated, durable height-adjustment solutions that can handle diverse vehicle types.
Furthermore, the construction sector is expanding rapidly. Local building contractor firms are increasingly seeking specialized equipment that reduces workplace accidents while increasing the speed of vertical material transport in multi-story commercial projects across the capital.



