The industrial sector in Afghanistan is currently characterized by a transition toward modernization, though it faces unique challenges. The extreme temperature fluctuations and high dust levels common in the region demand that bearings and motion components possess superior sealing and corrosion resistance to maintain operational longevity.
Currently, there is a significant reliance on imported machinery for mining and agricultural processing. This has created a growing demand for high-quality linear guides that can be easily integrated into existing legacy systems while improving the precision of material handling and production lines.
Economic recovery efforts are driving the need for scalable automation. Local workshops are shifting from manual operations to semi-automated systems, increasing the adoption of linear modules to enhance productivity in small-to-medium enterprise (SME) manufacturing hubs across Kabul and Herat.