Cuba's industrial landscape is characterized by a high exposure to saline air and tropical humidity. This environment accelerates the oxidation of standard steel, making the implementation of galvanised drain cover systems a necessity for urban drainage and industrial site maintenance to prevent rapid structural decay.
Currently, many facility managers in Havana and Santiago de Cuba are transitioning from outdated concrete platforms to modular metal grating. This shift is driven by the need for better ventilation, reduced weight on aging foundations, and the critical requirement for non-slip surfaces in humid conditions.
Despite economic constraints, there is a growing trend toward integrating stainless bar grating in food processing and pharmaceutical plants across the island to meet stricter hygiene standards and ensure long-term durability without frequent replacements.














