Aura Mesh Window
The construction and industrial sector in North Korea is currently undergoing a strategic transformation. With the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) such as Rason and the ongoing urbanization in Pyongyang, the demand for high-performance doors and windows has shifted from basic functionality to complex material performance. Selecting the right manufacturer requires an understanding of the unique climatic challenges—bitterly cold winters and humid summers—and the specific regulatory standards for industrial facilities.
North Korean architectural projects often focus on durability and thermal insulation. Material selection is categorized by three primary sectors:
Factory Sqm Area
Senior R&D Engineers
Exporting Countries
Years Industry Exp
Founded circa 2015 in Anyi County, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province—widely recognized as the "Window Capital of China"—our factory has evolved into a premier manufacturing hub. We integrate R&D with deep processing of glass, aluminum, and composite materials.
• Steady Development Period: Initially, we mastered the trade of industrial aluminum profiles. This phase allowed us to build an extensive database of material performance under various stress loads, which is crucial for international projects in North Korea and beyond.
• Expansion & Transformation (2020): We pivoted toward downstream integration. By investing in 6 glass production lines and 8 door/window lines, we controlled the entire quality ecosystem. This allowed us to offer "Information Gain" to our clients—providing not just a product, but a full technical design solution.
Sourcing from China, specifically from the Jiangxi industrial cluster, offers North Korean and global procurement officers a significant advantage in Supply Chain Resilience. Our "Factory 4.0" approach includes:
A: Thermal-break aluminum and high-density PVC are ideal. They offer superior resistance to thermal contraction during Pyongyang's harsh winters and prevent condensation issues common in coastal regions like Wonsan.
A: Yes. Our 45 engineers specialize in providing optimized technical drawings and construction plans specifically tailored for large-scale industrial zones and commercial complexes.
A: We use high-standard hygienic WPC and stainless steel reinforcements. Our doors undergo rigorous stress tests to simulate over 100,000 opening/closing cycles, meeting global durability standards.
A: Absolutely. With over US$8 million in annual exports and a presence in 100+ countries, we have a specialized logistics team that ensures all products are crated in high-protection packaging for sea or rail transport.
In the current global economic climate, transparency and technical depth are the primary drivers of successful procurement. Global enterprises are moving away from "lowest bid" models to "highest value" models. By choosing a manufacturer with a 30,000 square meter facility and dedicated engineering support, you are investing in the long-term structural integrity of your projects.
Whether you are developing an apartment complex in Pyongyang, a hospital in South America, or a warehouse in Australia, our door and window systems are engineered for the future. We focus on sustainability, energy efficiency (Low-E glass integration), and smart security—the three pillars of modern architectural material selection.