Cambodia's rapidly expanding industrial zones and Special Economic Zones (SEZs) face a dual challenge: extreme humidity and the need for high-level perimeter protection. The prevalence of heavy monsoon rains requires that an electric security fence be constructed with superior anti-corrosion coatings to prevent premature degradation.
In urban centers like Phnom Penh, the demand for noise barriers has surged due to the proximity of industrial workshops to residential areas. The challenge lies in balancing acoustic insulation with airflow to prevent heat traps in the tropical climate.
Furthermore, critical state infrastructure and border facilities are shifting toward specialized deterrents. The adoption of explosion proof defensive barriers is becoming a priority for high-risk zones to mitigate asymmetric threats while maintaining structural integrity during extreme events.