Paraguay's industrial sector is characterized by a strong reliance on agro-industrial processing. The humid subtropical climate and the abundance of biomass resources have shaped a market where a robust steam boiler is essential for soybean processing and meat packing plants, which are pillars of the national economy.
Currently, many facilities in the Central and Alto Paraná regions face the challenge of aging infrastructure. There is a growing shift toward more precise temperature control systems, as traditional methods often result in significant energy waste during peak summer temperatures when cooling and heating loads conflict.
Furthermore, the adoption of the thermal oil boiler is increasing among specialized chemical and textile manufacturers in Asunción. These businesses require high-temperature heat without the high pressures associated with steam, reducing safety risks and maintenance costs in local workshops.



