Angola is currently transitioning from a pure import-based vehicle market to establishing local assembly hubs. However, the industry faces challenges due to extreme humidity and temperature fluctuations, which can affect the adhesives and materials used in a fully automatic headlining line, requiring machinery with enhanced climate-resistant components.
The current production state relies heavily on manual labor for interior trimming. The introduction of automotive interior machinery is becoming critical as local manufacturers seek to reduce waste and increase the consistency of interior components to meet international quality standards.
With the government's push for economic diversification, there is a significant gap in specialized equipment for floor and ceiling assembly. Implementing an automatic car carpet line is seen as a strategic move to optimize the supply chain and reduce reliance on pre-fabricated imports from overseas.


