The industrial sector in Chile is characterized by a heavy reliance on large-scale mining operations and an expanding food processing industry. These sectors demand robust bearings and motion guides that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and abrasive dust environments typical of the Atacama and Andean regions.
Currently, many Chilean facilities are transitioning from legacy hydraulic systems to electromechanical precision. The adoption of linear guides has become critical for improving the accuracy of automated sorting and packaging lines, reducing downtime caused by mechanical wear in harsh coastal humidity.
Economic growth in Santiago and Valparaíso has spurred a demand for localized technical support and high-performance linear modules. The market is shifting toward components that offer a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) through extended lubrication intervals and superior corrosion resistance.