Mali's industrial sector is currently undergoing a significant transformation. As the third-largest gold producer in Africa, the demand for robust structural section steel is surging. From the expansion of mining sites in Kayes to the urban modernization of Bamako, section steel serves as the skeletal framework for the nationβs growth.
Our analysis shows that Section Steel (H-Beams, I-Beams, and Channels) is critical for the "Mali 2025" infrastructure plan. Given Mali's landlocked nature and the harsh Sahelian climate, procurement managers are shifting focus toward high-durability, corrosion-resistant galvanized steel that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and sand-laden winds.
Customized multimodal transport routes via Dakar (Senegal) or Abidjan (Ivory Coast), ensuring seamless delivery to Bamako with full customs clearance support.
Every batch adheres to ASTM A36 and BS EN 10025 standards, specifically tested for the high-stress environments of the Malian industrial zones.
Technical consultation available in French and English, with specifications tailored for local Malian construction practices and safety codes.
With a registered capital of 100 million yuan and assets totaling 1.2 billion yuan, we are a global leader in the steel supply chain. Our 15,000 square meter facility employs over 900 professionals dedicated to steel excellence.
Our company has been engaged in the steel industry since 1997. We were among the first to pass ISO9001 quality system certification. With 4 large outlets in Tianjin, Wuxi, Binzhou, and Liaocheng, we maintain permanent inventory for immediate shipping to West African markets.
Our products are widely utilized in aerospace, marine engineering, and Malian mineral exploration. We rank first in domestic market share for 21 categories of steel products, including axle steel and structural profiles.
Our team includes metallurgical and mechanical engineers who monitor every batch. We focus on:
H-beams and I-beams are used for heavy-duty ore conveyor supports and processing plant frames in the Loulo-Gounkoto complex.
Lightweight C-channels and galvanized sheets provide cost-effective, rapid-deployment housing solutions for urban growth in Bamako.
Structural angle bars and welded tubes are essential for the maintenance and expansion of Mali's national road network (RN5/RN7).
We specialize in multimodal transit. Goods are shipped via sea to Dakar, Abidjan, or Conakry, and then transported by truck or rail (Dakar-Bamako line) to your destination in Mali. We handle all documentation for West African trade corridors.
Yes, our carbon steel is manufactured to handle thermal expansion. For outdoor exposure, we recommend our hot-dipped galvanized coating, which protects against the corrosive effects of harmattan dust and intense UV radiation.
Production typically takes 15-20 days. Sea freight and land transit to Mali usually take 45-60 days. We provide real-time tracking from our factory in Shandong until the cargo reaches your site.
Absolutely. While we stock standard ASTM and EN sizes, our factory can customize lengths and flange thicknesses to meet specific engineering requirements for Malian industrial projects.