The construction sector in Afghanistan is currently undergoing a transition from traditional masonry and mud-brick structures to modern reinforced concrete frames. The demand for metal panels has surged as the need for rapid urban reconstruction grows, particularly in Kabul and Herat, where commercial hubs require faster deployment than conventional methods allow.
Environmentally, the region faces extreme challenges, with scorching summers and freezing winters. This makes the use of clad panels essential, as they provide a critical thermal break and protect internal structures from intense UV radiation and wind-driven dust storms common in the arid plateaus.
Despite these needs, the market is often flooded with low-grade materials. There is a significant shift toward certified, industrial-grade aluminum sheets that offer fire-retardant cores and superior corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term safety and reducing maintenance costs for public infrastructure.

