In Cambodia, the industrial sector is currently experiencing a transition from rudimentary heating methods to sophisticated boiler systems. With the rapid growth of the garment and footwear industries, there is an increasing demand for stable heat sources that can operate reliably under high humidity and temperature conditions.
The local market is heavily reliant on imported equipment, where efficiency often varies wildly. Many factories still utilize legacy systems that suffer from high fuel consumption and carbon emissions, creating a critical need for modern steam boiler technology to lower operational costs and meet emerging environmental standards.
Moreover, the availability of technical maintenance in rural industrial zones remains a challenge. This has led to a strategic shift toward modular and automated systems that reduce the reliance on constant manual intervention, ensuring continuous production cycles for Cambodian exporters.
