The automotive industry in Iraq is currently undergoing a transition from simple assembly to more complex component manufacturing. However, extreme climatic conditions, characterized by intense heat and dust, place immense pressure on automotive interior machinery, requiring equipment with enhanced cooling systems and robust dust-proofing to maintain operational stability.
Currently, many local workshops still rely on semi-manual processes for interior trimming. The introduction of a fully automatic headlining line is becoming a critical necessity for companies aiming to meet the quality standards of modern vehicle imports and local assembly projects, reducing human error and material waste.
Economic reconstruction efforts in Iraq are driving the demand for localized production. There is a significant shift toward implementing a non woven fabric cutting line to handle the raw materials required for sound insulation and ceiling bases, reducing reliance on expensive finished imports from neighboring regions.


