In Chile, the dominance of large-scale copper and lithium mining in the north creates an extreme demand for high-pressure hydraulic maintenance. The arid climate and abrasive dust of the Atacama Desert accelerate the wear of hydraulic components, making organized storage via hose racks industrial essential to prevent contamination and premature hose degradation.
Current workshop setups in regions like Antofagasta often struggle with space optimization. Many facilities still rely on makeshift storage, leading to hose kinking and inefficient retrieval times. This creates a critical need for standardized hydraulic hose racks that can withstand heavy industrial loads while maintaining a lean workflow.
Furthermore, the shift toward larger mining machinery requires longer and heavier hose assemblies. The local industry is now transitioning from basic shelving to specialized hose rack stand systems that support diverse diameters and materials, ensuring that safety standards are met in high-risk subterranean and open-pit operations.
