The casting industry in Cuba currently operates within a complex environment where legacy Soviet-era machinery meets a pressing need for modernization. The tropical humid climate of the Caribbean significantly impacts the stability of molding materials, making the adoption of high-quality resin coated sand essential to prevent moisture-related defects in black metal components.
Logistical bottlenecks in the region have historically hindered the efficiency of raw material flow. There is a growing movement toward implementing intelligent warehousing to optimize the storage of alloys and core sands, reducing waste and ensuring a steady production rhythm despite supply chain volatility.
Furthermore, the demand for precision in the automotive and agricultural machinery sectors has exposed gaps in traditional cast iron finishing processes. Local foundries are now seeking automated solutions to replace labor-intensive grinding and cleaning to meet tighter tolerances.
