The industrial landscape in Cuba, particularly within the nickel and cobalt mining regions, faces unique challenges. The high humidity and saline air of the Caribbean coast accelerate the corrosion of any standard conveyor system, demanding specialized anti-corrosive coatings and high-grade stainless steel alloys to ensure longevity.
Infrastructure in the region often relies on aging equipment, creating a critical need for modernized conveyor transfer systems. Current operations are shifting toward modular designs that allow for easier maintenance and rapid replacement of parts without halting entire production lines.
Economic shifts toward increasing mineral export efficiency mean that Cuban mines are now prioritizing high-capacity coal mine conveyor technology, adapted for versatile ore types, to reduce operational costs and increase the daily tonnage of processed minerals.
