Equatorial Guinea's healthcare sector faces unique challenges due to its high humidity and coastal salinity, which accelerate the corrosion of standard hospital furniture. There is a critical need for equipment with high-grade anti-oxidation coatings to ensure longevity in clinics from Malabo to Bata.
Current facility layouts often struggle with limited space and erratic power stability, making the adoption of a reliable patient bed essential. The transition toward mechanized care is evident, yet the market is still dominated by manual equipment that increases the physical burden on nursing staff.
Logistical constraints in the region demand equipment that is easy to assemble and maintain. The increasing focus on rehabilitative care in urban centers has spurred a specific demand for versatile tools like the patient transfer trolley to improve internal hospital workflows.


















