Indonesia's structural metal industry is currently experiencing a surge driven by the "Making Indonesia 4.0" initiative. However, the region's high humidity and saline air, especially in coastal hubs like Jakarta and Surabaya, place immense pressure on fasteners. The demand for corrosion-resistant galvanised threaded rod has spiked as projects shift toward long-term durability.
Local manufacturers face the challenge of balancing cost-efficiency with stringent safety standards. The use of standard machine screws often falls short in heavy-duty structural applications, leading to a market transition toward high-grade alloy steel components that can withstand seismic vibrations common in the Ring of Fire.
Furthermore, the logistics of the archipelago necessitate a supply chain capable of delivering specialized parts like the metal frame anchor to remote mining and plantation sites, where onsite assembly of metal structures is the primary method of construction.
