Peru's geography, ranging from the humid Amazon basin to the arid coastal deserts and the high Andes, places extreme stress on metal infrastructure. There is a critical reliance on welded wire mesh to reinforce concrete structures and prevent soil erosion in mountainous mining regions.
In the agricultural heartlands, the demand for secure livestock containment has led to a surge in the adoption of high-tensile chicken cage systems. Local producers are shifting from traditional wooden fences to galvanized steel to combat humidity-induced corrosion.
The Peruvian construction sector is increasingly utilizing wire mesh panel systems for urban security and industrial partitioning, driven by the rapid expansion of infrastructure projects in Lima and Callao.
