The casting industry in Myanmar is currently characterized by a transition from manual labor to semi-automated processes. Due to the humid tropical climate of Southeast Asia, maintaining the stability of molding materials is a critical challenge for local foundries.
Many factories still rely on traditional green sand methods, but there is a growing demand for cast iron finishing technologies to improve the surface quality and dimensional accuracy of automotive and agricultural components.
With the rise of infrastructure projects, Myanmar's foundries are facing pressure to increase throughput, leading to an urgent need for intelligent warehousing to optimize raw material flow and finished goods logistics.
