In Gabon, the construction industry faces severe challenges due to the equatorial climate, characterized by intense rainfall and extreme humidity. Traditional materials often suffer from rapid corrosion and organic growth, creating a critical demand for metal panels that offer superior moisture resistance and low maintenance requirements.
The rapid urbanization of Libreville and Port-Gentil has shifted the architectural preference toward lightweight, prefabricated systems. The adoption of acm panel technology has allowed developers to reduce structural loads while achieving the sleek, modern aesthetics required for new corporate headquarters and government buildings.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic corrugated sheets to high-end clad panels. This shift is driven by the need for better thermal insulation to reduce energy costs for air conditioning in Gabon's hot climate, emphasizing the role of composite cores in energy efficiency.

