Cuba's geography, characterized by extensive coastlines and high humidity, places immense stress on building envelopes. Traditional materials often suffer from rapid salt-spray corrosion and oxidation, leading to frequent maintenance cycles in cities like Havana and Varadero.
The shift towards metal panels has become a strategic necessity for the local construction industry. The demand for materials that can resist extreme UV exposure and saline air without losing structural integrity is at an all-time high.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic steel sheets to sophisticated clad panels that offer superior thermal insulation, helping to reduce energy consumption for cooling in the tropical heat.

