Cameroon's diverse geography, ranging from the coastal plains of Douala to the mountainous regions of the West, demands vehicles with extreme versatility. Currently, the market relies heavily on the second hand truck segment to maintain cost-effective logistics, though these often lack the modifications needed for severe tropical humidity.
The economic drive toward urban expansion in Yaoundé has increased the demand for efficient last-mile delivery. This has led to a surge in the use of minivans, which serve as the backbone for small-scale commerce and passenger transit across varied road qualities.
However, the lack of specialized modification centers means many vehicles underperform. There is a critical gap in the market for professional automotive restructuring that can adapt standard chassis to the heavy-load requirements of Cameroon's agricultural and mining sectors.
