The automotive landscape in Sri Lanka has traditionally relied on semi-manual processes for interior trimming. However, with the rise of local assembly plants and a demand for higher quality standards, the need for a fully automatic headlining line has become critical to maintain consistency and reduce waste.
Given Sri Lanka's tropical humidity, material stability during the bonding process is a significant challenge. Traditional methods often struggle with adhesive failure, making the adoption of precision-controlled automotive interior machinery essential for ensuring long-term durability of vehicle ceilings.
Currently, the market is seeing a transition where SMEs are upgrading their workshops to include an automatic car carpet line to meet the stringent requirements of international automotive brands entering the South Asian region.


