Ethiopia's rapid industrial expansion, particularly in the manufacturing and textile sectors, has created a critical need for efficient heat exchange and waste transport systems. Traditional metal piping and cooling units often succumb to the region's varying humidity and corrosive industrial effluents, leading to frequent replacements and operational downtime.
The adoption of cooling tower technology is increasing as factories in the Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa regions scale their operations. However, the market is currently transitioning from basic metallic structures to more resilient FRP composites to combat oxidation and scale buildup.
Furthermore, the urban development of Ethiopian cities requires robust sewage infrastructure. The shift toward fre pipe systems is becoming evident as municipal planners seek materials that can withstand shifting soil conditions and chemical erosion without the weight and cost of reinforced concrete.











