In the Central African Republic, the reliance on heavy machinery for mining and metallurgical operations is high, yet the infrastructure for hose management often remains rudimentary. Many workshops rely on improvised storage, which leads to premature degradation of expensive hydraulic hose racks due to improper support and exposure to humidity.
The tropical climate and dusty environment of CAR accelerate the wear and tear of rubber components. Without a dedicated hose rack stand, hoses are often left on the ground, leading to contamination and structural damage that causes unplanned downtime in critical mining sites.
Furthermore, the lack of precision processing tools in local workshops means that hose preparation is often inconsistent. The adoption of professional hose racks industrial standards is becoming a priority for companies aiming to reduce operational costs and improve safety protocols.
