Colombia's diverse climate, ranging from the humid Caribbean coast to the temperate Andean highlands, poses significant challenges for packaging. The high humidity levels necessitate the use of advanced anti-corrosion coatings, particularly for painting tin cans used in the construction and architectural sectors of Bogotá and Medellín.
Economically, Colombia has seen a surge in artisanal food exports. This has driven a massive demand for tin food cans that can withstand long-distance logistics while maintaining the freshness of local coffee and preserved fruits, adhering to strict international export standards.
Furthermore, the growing confectionery market in urban centers has shifted consumer preference toward luxury gifting. This has led to a transition from plastic to sustainable aluminum tins, which offer a premium feel and are fully recyclable, aligning with Colombia's national goals for a circular economy.