In Cameroon, the industrial sector is characterized by a diverse mix of palm oil refineries, cocoa processing plants, and beverage factories. The reliance on a robust boiler system is critical, yet many facilities still struggle with outdated equipment that fails to withstand the high humidity and temperature fluctuations of the region.
The availability of biomass residues from agriculture provides a unique opportunity for the adoption of the waste heat boiler, allowing factories to reduce operational costs while minimizing the environmental footprint in the Congo Basin ecosystem.
Current market trends show a shift toward automated control systems. As Cameroon pursues its "Emergence 2035" vision, there is an urgent demand for a reliable steam boiler that can provide consistent pressure for sterilization and heating without frequent downtime.
