In Greece, the manufacturing of metal structures faces the severe challenge of high salinity due to the extensive coastline. This environmental factor makes traditional carbon steel susceptible to rapid oxidation, driving a high demand for galvanised drain cover systems that can withstand corrosive maritime air.
The Greek industrial sector, particularly in shipping hubs like Piraeus and agricultural processing zones, requires flooring that balances high load capacity with slip resistance. The adoption of precision-engineered grating is essential to ensure worker safety in humid and oily industrial environments.
Furthermore, urban renewal projects in Athens and Thessaloniki have shifted focus toward aesthetic yet functional subway grating, requiring a synergy between structural integrity and architectural integration to support heavy pedestrian traffic.














