Mauritius, as a strategic maritime hub, relies heavily on efficient port and warehouse logistics. However, the high humidity and saline air of the island pose significant corrosion risks to any standard conveyor system, requiring specialized coatings and stainless-steel components to maintain operational longevity.
The local industrial landscape is shifting from manual handling to automated systems. While traditional belts were sufficient for light agri-products, the demand for a robust mine conveyor has grown in niche quarrying and basalt extraction sectors to support infrastructure development across the island.
Currently, many facilities face bottlenecks due to outdated transfer points. The implementation of modern conveyor transfer systems is becoming a priority to reduce material spillage and energy consumption in the sugar and textile processing plants.
