Ghana's manufacturing sector is currently experiencing a surge in structural steel projects, from Accra's urban expansion to mining infrastructure in the Ashanti region. However, the high coastal humidity and saline air create an aggressive environment that rapidly degrades standard fasteners, making high-grade machine screws essential for durability.
Local contractors often struggle with the inconsistency of fastener grades available in the domestic market. The reliance on generic imports has led to a growing demand for certified metal frame anchor systems that meet international safety standards to prevent structural failures in large-scale warehouses.
The current trend shows a shift towards prefabricated metal structures. This transition requires precise components like the wheel nut for heavy machinery transport and specialized rods for ceiling and HVAC supports, pushing the industry toward more rigorous quality control.
