New Zealand's industrial landscape is uniquely challenged by its maritime climate. The high salinity and humidity levels in coastal hubs like Auckland and Lyttelton demand superior steel structure painting to prevent premature oxidation and structural fatigue in infrastructure projects.
In the logistics sector, the reliance on efficient port-to-warehouse transitions has increased the demand for specialized hardware. The adoption of the container loading forklift has become essential for managing the high volume of imports and exports while adhering to strict local safety and environmental regulations.
Furthermore, the move toward sustainable manufacturing has forced local workshops to transition from manual spraying to an automated spray painting line, reducing VOC emissions and ensuring consistent coating thickness for heavy machinery.

