In Gambia, the non-metallic mineral sector, particularly sand and gravel processing, is critical for the expanding urban infrastructure in Banjul and Serekunda. However, the high humidity and salty coastal air necessitate specialized bolts and fasteners that can resist extreme corrosion and prevent structural failure in cement-based products.
Water management remains a primary challenge. The local industry often struggles with groundwater contamination and pond leakage, creating an urgent demand for a professional geomembrane machine to produce high-density polyethylene liners tailored to the specific soil composition of the Gambia River basin.
Moreover, the roofing industry in Gambia is transitioning from traditional materials to synthetic polymers. The adoption of pvc roofing membranes is increasing as developers seek long-term waterproofing solutions that can withstand the intense tropical rainfall and UV radiation characteristic of the region.

