The fencing market in Cuba is heavily influenced by its coastal geography. The high salt content in the air leads to rapid oxidation of standard steel, making the demand for specialized perforated fence systems with heavy-duty galvanization essential for long-term viability.
Currently, there is a shift from traditional wooden boundaries to metal solutions. Industrial zones and agricultural estates are increasingly adopting wire border fencing to secure perimeters against environmental erosion and unauthorized access, focusing on low-maintenance materials.
Economic transitions in the region have led to a renewed interest in urban redevelopment, where aesthetic yet secure options like the black metal flat railing panel are becoming popular for government buildings and new hospitality projects in Havana and Varadero.