Cambodia's manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a rapid transition from labor-intensive garment production to diversified light engineering. This shift has created a surging demand for reliable bearings and transmission parts that can withstand high humidity and tropical temperature fluctuations common in the region.
Local factories in Phnom Penh and Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are increasingly replacing manual assembly lines with semi-automated systems. The adoption of linear modules has become critical for improving the repeatability and accuracy of packaging and electronic assembly processes.
Despite the growth, the market faces challenges regarding the maintenance of high-precision parts. The need for robust ball splines that offer long-term durability in dust-prone environments is driving a preference for sealed and high-grade steel components.