The construction sector in Algeria is currently navigating a transition from heavy masonry to lightweight, energy-efficient facades. In cities like Algiers and Oran, the demand for acm panel installations has surged due to the need for materials that can resist intense UV radiation and saline corrosion from the Mediterranean coast.
However, the local market often struggles with the thermal expansion challenges typical of the region's drastic temperature swings between the coast and the interior Highlands. This has led to a critical shift toward high-grade metal panels that offer superior stability and low maintenance costs over a 20-year lifecycle.
Furthermore, government initiatives to modernize public infrastructure and commercial hubs are driving the adoption of sustainable cladding. This environment requires materials that not only provide a sleek aesthetic but also significantly reduce the cooling load of buildings during the scorching summer months.

