Mongolia's fencing market is heavily influenced by its vast grasslands and extreme continental climate. Traditionally, livestock containment relied on basic wooden or simple wire structures, but there is a surging demand for a professional perforated fence to manage airflow and security in industrial zones and modern animal husbandry.
In urban centers like Ulaanbaatar, the architectural shift toward modernism has increased the adoption of the black metal flat railing panel for residential and commercial balconies, where aesthetic appeal must be balanced with high corrosion resistance against severe winters.
The current market survival depends on the ability of manufacturers to provide materials that do not become brittle at -40°C. Consequently, the transition toward hot-dip galvanized and powder-coated steel is now the industry standard for all border and perimeter security projects across the region.