In South Sudan, the furniture manufacturing sector faces significant challenges due to extreme temperature fluctuations and high humidity levels. The demand for high-quality Cabinet Screws is rising as local workshops shift from basic joinery to modular furniture, yet the availability of standardized industrial components remains limited.
Logistical constraints often lead to the use of suboptimal materials that cannot withstand the region's environmental stress. The lack of specialized thin hinges often results in premature cabinet failure, creating a market gap for heavy-duty, rust-resistant hardware that can survive the tropical savanna climate.
Currently, most hardware is imported, leading to inconsistencies in thread standards. This makes the procurement of precision Chupboard Screws critical for local craftsmen who are upgrading their production lines to meet the growing urban demand in Juba and other emerging hubs.


