In South Sudan, the automotive sector is primarily driven by the need for rugged transport vehicles capable of navigating unpaved roads and extreme tropical humidity. The reliance on imported vehicles has created a critical demand for high-durability powder metal parts that can resist premature wear under heavy-duty conditions.
Current maintenance cycles in the region are often disrupted by the lack of precision-engineered spares. Local workshops frequently struggle with components that cannot withstand the thermal expansion caused by intense heat, making the adoption of sintered materials a strategic necessity for engine longevity.
The economic push toward infrastructure development in Juba and surrounding regions is increasing the volume of heavy-duty automotive traffic, shifting the market from basic replacements toward high-performance PM parts that offer superior dimensional stability and oil-retention properties.







