In Tanzania, the automotive sector faces extreme stress due to a diverse mix of paved highways and challenging unpaved rural roads. The prevalence of dust and high humidity in coastal regions accelerates the wear of a new control arm, leading to premature bushing failure and alignment issues.
The market is currently dominated by a mix of aging imported vehicles and newer commercial fleets. There is a critical demand for an outer control arm that can resist corrosion while maintaining structural integrity under heavy loads in the mining and agricultural sectors.
Local workshops are transitioning from basic repairs to performance upgrades. As vehicle owners seek longer service intervals, the demand for high-grade alloys and reinforced joints has become a priority for maintaining safety on the roads of Arusha and Dodoma.



