Mongolia's unique geography and extreme continental climate pose significant challenges for furniture manufacturing. The drastic shift between freezing winters and hot summers causes organic wood materials to expand and contract rapidly, placing immense stress on Cabinet Screws and joint fasteners.
Currently, the local market relies heavily on imported hardware. However, generic imports often fail to account for the dryness of the Mongolian steppe, leading to premature corrosion or loosening of thin hinges in high-end cabinetry and domestic furniture.
Economically, there is a growing shift toward modular furniture in Ulaanbaatar, increasing the demand for specialized components like staple shaped fasteners that allow for quicker assembly and higher structural integrity in portable housing environments.


