The Gambian market currently relies heavily on imported plastic films, creating a significant trade deficit and supply chain vulnerability. Local manufacturers utilizing a film blowing machine often face challenges related to unstable power grids and high humidity, which can affect the cooling process and final film quality.
Despite these hurdles, there is a surging demand for food-grade packaging and agricultural films in the region. The adoption of a professional blown film line is becoming essential for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Banjul and Serekunda to reduce costs and improve response times to local market shifts.
Environmental regulations in West Africa are pushing towards thinner, more durable materials. This shift requires the transition from legacy equipment to a modern blown film extrusion machine that supports the processing of biodegradable resins and recycled LDPE to meet ecological standards.